Sony just unveiled a gigantic remote control with a full-sized built-in speaker

Sony this past week took the wraps off a crazy and new TV remote control with a full-sized built-in speaker. Needless to say, this is likely the biggest and most ridiculous TV remote you’re ever going to see. While we can certainly appreciate the idea behind this contraption, it certainly won’t win any awards for industrial design anytime soon.

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If you’re at all intrigued about this device, dubbed the SRS LSR 100, well we have some bad news for you. This gargantuan remote will only be available in the Japanese market.

Spec wise , the remote has a battery life of 16 hours, a headphone jack, large accessible controls, and extremely minimal sound lag. Sony also says that the speaker can adjust its output volume automatically based on the levels of surrounding ambient noise.

As you might expect, this speaker/remote hybrid is being advertised as a nice accessory for moments when you want to get some good TV watching in and there happens to be a lot commotion in the background. It also will let users listen to programming if they happen to be in a completely separate room.

Engadget adds:

The SRS-LSR100 pairs a TV remote with a wireless speaker, which receives a 2.4GHz signal from dongle attached to your TV or stereo. The idea is to bring the TV sound closer to you, whether you’re in the living room, exercise room or kitchen. And since you’re there, why not have a channel-changer?

The device is slated for release on September 12 and will cost about $167.

Here are a few more photos of the contraption to satiate your curiosity.

A backside view of the remote.

sony remote speaker
sony remote speaker

And quite naturally, since you’ll be carrying this with you around the house, it comes equipped with a handle.

srs lsr100 sony
srs lsr100 sony

And an overhead shot of the device’s controls.

remote control sony srs lsr 100
remote control sony srs lsr 100

And lastly, for good measure, a quirky promotional shot of the device in action.

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y_SRS-LSR100

And lastly, though we can’t confirm this, we may have stumbled upon the design inspiration for the SRS LSR 100: the classic Adidas Rod Laver tennis shoe.

rod laver adidas
rod laver adidas

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