Check Out This Awesome Levitating Bluetooth Speaker [9% Off]

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Every home should have a great sound system, and bonus points if it looks great, too. This is the first levitating Bluetooth speaker. It looks kind of like the Death Star with a brushed steel and chrome finish, and packs a punch in terms of sound: a full, crisp, clear 105 decibels.

The speaker, which was designed by a team out of Oakland, California, uses magnetic levitation to get the speaker to float about an inch off of the base, and it spins while it plays. It even has a microphone, so you can use it to take calls.

You can grab it here with a discount thanks to Insider Picks and our friends at Stack Commerce.

Get 9% off The Om/One Bluetooth Speaker ($179.99+Free Shipping).

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Check out the video and full specs below.

OM/ONE Speaker Orb

  • Size: 3.6" diameter, 0.75 lb weight
  • Finely tuned 75mm audio driver?
  • Built-in microphone (IEEE 1329 Type 1-compliant speakerphone)
  • On/Off touch sensor? Up to 12 hours of continuous play at 70% volume Built-in rechargeable Lithium-ion battery
  • Bluetooth:? Wireless range 33 feet (10m)?
  • Bluetooth v4.0 compliant? Supports Enhanced Data Rate (EDR)

OM/ONE Base:

  • 6.3" diameter x 1.6" height? 1.3 lbs weight? Speaker orb floating height 1.2"?
  • Total OM/ONE height including speaker orb 6.4" (base 1.6" + float 1.2" + orb 3.6")?
  • Total OM/ONE weight including speaker orb 2.1 lbs
  • Power: 12Vdc (power cable included)
  • We have frequency response from 20Hz to 20Khz and use an amplifier that has output power of 3Wrms. Our Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) is less than 1% @ 1KHz 0dB input.

Get 9% off The Om/One Bluetooth Speaker ($179.99+Free Shipping).

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