in

The Mars is a Bluetooth speaker that literally levitates

As you’ve no doubt noticed, especially with the bombardment of post-Thanksgiving specials and sales, there is no shortage of portable Bluetooth speakers on the market. So in such a crowded field, it takes something truly innovative to rise above the rest. The Mars speaker from Crazybaby does exactly that thanks to levitation technology. The Mars, which is now accepting preorders on its website and through Indiegogo, is actually a two-part Bluetooth speaker. The cylindrical base serves as the subwoofer and the UFO-shaped disc that floats atop it produces the mid to high-end sounds.

Now here is an interesting new “toy” that you might want to check out – I am referring to the Mars levitating speaker that will boast of a UFO-style disc. This unique disc will actually float above a sleek black subwoofer column, as though it were hanging there by an invisible thread or magic. Interestingly enough, the Mars speaker is accepting pre-orders at the moment via Indiegogo, where it comprises of a two-part Bluetooth speaker. The cylindrical base would function as the subwoofer, while the UFO-shaped disc which remains floating on top will deliver the mid to high-end sounds. The disc is full well capable of taking to the air, courtesy of its magnetic technology that hail from Crazybaby. Apart from that, the folks over at Crazybaby claim that the levitation capability is the one that delivers superior audio, although this is something that we will have to listen for ourselves to determine whether that is true or not. The reasoning behind that? This speaker does not need to sit on a surface, so having it float in the air would mean that sound is not lost via transference to materials that touch it. Apart from that, the round shape that levitates does not have a front or back, and would be able to deliver audio equally to everyone gathered nearby.

What do you think?

Avatar of Sal McCloskey

Written by Sal McCloskey

Sal McCloskey is a tech blogger in Los Angeles who (sadly) falls into the stereotype associated with nerds. Yes, he's a Star Trek fan and writes about it on Uberly. His glasses are thick and his allergies are thicker. Despite all that, he's (somehow) married to a beautiful woman and has 4 kids. Find him on Twitter or Facebook,

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

GIPHY App Key not set. Please check settings

Skype co-founder backs a new messaging service called Wire

Mozilla wants to finally bring Firefox to iOS