Whilst we’re in no doubt that there is no real reason why one’s speaker system needs to levitate, it’s definitely something that we’ll want our speaker system to do here at Coolector HQ and after seeing the brilliant looking Mars Levitating Portable Bluetooth Speaker, this desire has just ramped up another notch.
There is something weirdly hypnotic about something levitating insomuch as most people will be happy to sit there watching it even if it isn’t playing your favourite tunes – so imagine just how much more awesome it will be if they are blaring out from your levitating device. Well, that’s exactly what could be going on in your homestead with this superbly advanced looking piece of apparatus that has already taken IndieGoGo by storm.
The Mars Levitating Portable Bluetooth Speaker is, well, exactly what it says on the tin. A portable speaker, with Bluetooth connectivity. That levitates. A holy triumvirate of awesomeness and an essential gadget for any technophile. There are plenty of eye-catching features to be discovered with this mightily impressive looking device including 360° Sound Projection, Waterproof up to 3 feet (IPX7), Bluetooth 4.0 connectivity, 8 Hours Continuous Playback and Aircraft Grade Aluminum casing – all in all, one rather impressive speaker system. Feast your eyes on a few more shots below:
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We’re all for innovative gadgets here at Coolector HQ and the Mars Levitating Bluetooth Speaker is about as innovative as they come. If you like your gadgets revolutionary (literally in this case) then it will be an essential technological addition to your homestead in 2015. Understated and technologically advanced, this excellent looking device looks set to be one of the must-have pieces of gadgetry for the next 12 months.
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