Pre-order the speaker of the future today

Pre-order the speaker of the future today

Introducing the Om/One levitating Bluetooth speaker. Yes, we said ‘levitating’. No, it’s not a typo.

The Om/One is a speaker like no other. It’s as marvellously functional as it is aesthetically beautiful and will be a conversation starter at any gathering.

First of all, the Om/One delivers impeccable sound quality. It offers a full and crisp audio performance that will make your music sound better than ever before. One of the ways it accomplishes this is through it’s gravity-defying design. Since the speaker actually levitates on it’s base, there are no outward vibrations to impede your listening experience.

Most Bluetooth speakers are designed to be portable, and the Om/One accomplishes this job perfectly as well. The speaker orb of the Om/One can function without its base, meaning you can easily and conveniently take it with you anywhere to deliver high quality sound wherever you go.

The most important feature of the Om/One, of course, is its ability to hover when placed over its base. While it plays your music, the Om/One effortlessly spins in place delivering the best sound experience you’ll ever receive from such a small unit.

The Om/One Levitating Bluetooth Speaker works with any audio device equipped with Bluetooth 4.0, offers up to 15 hours of continuous play, and has a built-in microphone so you can use it as a futuristic-looking speakerphone.

The Om/One Levitating Bluetooth Speaker can be pre-ordered for $179.99 with free US shipping at BGR Deals. Order now and a portion of the proceeds from this sale will go to support the Immunity Project, a non profit initiative dedicated to eradicating HIV/AIDS.

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