Soundolier Wireless Speaker Lamp
57The World's First Wireless Speaker Lamp
Soundolier: The World’s First Wireless Speaker Lamp324At the dawn of the last century, the word, “wireless” referred to an innovative form of communication invented by Italian genius, Guglielmo Marconi. The telegram revolutionized the world of that time, just as modern technology has pulled its very own trump card by expanding the wireless concept into the world’s first speaker lamp, which has been created by Soundolier. This state-of-the-art omni-directional wireless speaker is cleverly concealed within a stylish torchiere style floor lamp and transforms mundane speakers from the status of gadgetry to interior décor. The concept is so simple that it makes one stop and ask, “Why didn’t I think of that?” (Because you didn’t, alas, is the answer.)Soundolier’s Wireless Speaker Lamp is classy to look upon, as it stands ready for duty as a single, full range output device. It features a built-in speaker with an integrated control pad for volume adjustments and channel selection and stands as sleek testimony to the power of thinking outside of the box. The Wireless Speaker Lamp has shot to stardom in the consumer electronic world and met with rave reviews. It has won multiple awards at the 2007 International Consumer Electronics Show.The Soundolier Wireless Speaker Lamp has solved the problem of unsightly, bulky, conventional speakers that can become eyesores especially in smaller rooms. Not only that, cabinets or speaker stands are easily knocked over and no matter how neat you are, they render a cluttered look to the space. With this innovative lamp, speakers can be employed in either a single room or anywhere throughout the floor plan instead of locations limited by permanent wiring. Soundolier sells the Wireless Speaker Lamps to both lighting and furniture stores and audio-home theater retailers. Each lamp is said to retail for $299.95 and will also be available as a complete wireless system. Are you ready for the world’s first Wireless Speaker Lamp?Marconi probably would have given it a shot. Why don’t you?For more information: http://www.soundolier.com
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