While a standard Bluetooth speaker may struggle to deliver true surround sound, Karim Rashid-designed LeapSonic is a new-age Bluetooth speaker that produces a surround sound experience using its innovative transducer technology. It transforms the surface it is placed on into a sound-emitting source for a better immersive listening experience. Simply place LeapSonic on any resonant surface like wood, glass, or metal and it instantly utilizes the material to amplify audio.
This one-of-a-kind Bluetooth speaker sticks onto any surface and then operates using a smart metal magnet which induces uniform vibration on the surface, producing soundwaves similar to traditional speakers. It distributes audio evenly across the surface to create an immersive experience, unlike any regular Bluetooth speaker.
The small, mouse-like LeapSonic Bluetooth speaker offers 40W output and can run for about eight hours on a single charge of its built-in 3,300 mAh battery. When out of juice, it takes approximately four hours to fully charge the battery with a USB-C port. You can choose to use the LeapSonic standalone or snap in a spring suspension base for superior sound, while a companion app can allow one to tweak the audio to choice.
The speaker also stands out in terms of style with its soundwave-inspired design by designer Karim Rashid known for his luxury-driven approach. There are four colors to choose from and also a limited edition version by the designer. To get one, you can back its crowdfunding campaign for as little as $99 super early bird price. Shipping is expected to begin in August 2025.
LeapSonic Bluetooth speaker lets you turn everyday resonant surfaces at home, office, or gym into a powerful audio source, which is surely a cool feature we are waiting to try.
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