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Sony Wireless Glass Speaker Creates Warmth and Nice Atmosphere Wherever You Are

Sony introduces gorgeous wireless glass sound speaker that looks like an elegant lamp. Yes, it’s nothing like a speaker, the subtle, elegant design blends perfectly with its environment. Set your world with nice, romantic ambience, this music device transforms space around you into a comfortable atmosphere for get together.

Sony wireless glass sound speaker features 360-degree sound stage to fill every corner of the room, that glass tube tweeter emits crystal clear audio to every direction. Sony even claims that you will enjoy as if the music is performed in front of you, wherever you are, thanks to the actuators that vibrate the organic glass to create crystal clear and realistic sound. We really love the design that mimics a lantern or candle, making your special event even more special with dimmable, warm LED.

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Sony Wireless Glass Sound Speaker

Sony Wireless Glass Sound Speaker

Sony Wireless Glass Sound Speaker

Sony Wireless Glass Sound Speaker

Sony Wireless Glass Sound Speaker

Sony Wireless Glass Sound Speaker

Sony Wireless Glass Speaker Creates Warmth and Nice Atmosphere Wherever You Are is originally posted on Tuvie - Modern Industrial Design

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