GEAR4 BlackBox micro uses your table to enrich bass notes

GEAR4’s BlackBox Bluetooth speaker is splendid for those with ample room in their abode, but where will you turn for lavish sound when space is an issue? Bose? Pish posh. The newly introduced BlackBox micro (sadly) ditches Bluetooth in exchange for a sole 3.5-millimeter auxiliary port, but it does include an integrated SFX gel base in order to

use any flat surface to “provide rich bass sounds.” Beyond all that fanciful stuff, you’ll find another traditional driver kicking out mids and highs, and there’s even a USB port for powering it with whatever computer you’ve got nearby. Look for that one to sneak into stores that August for £20 ($40).

[Via Pocket-lint]

Original post by Darren Murph

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