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iMu Vibrating Speaker: Turn anything into a sound system

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If you love both your music and your gadgets, then this funky little speaker will appeal to the Jekyll and Hyde of your personality.

The iMu vibrating speaker will transform any flat, hard surface into a top notch audio speaker. You’ll never look at your dining room table or hardwood floors in quite the same light again.

It doesn’t stop there though. You can listen to your beats from things like tops of household appliances, cupboards and even car bonnets.

How does it work? Well, the iMu itself is a small super-energy crystal device which deploys highly effective vibration-based technologies. Have I lost you already? Well you won’t like this next bit of boffinisms…

It operates thanks to a unique US Navy-developed composite called  Terfenol-D. With this substance encased by aluminium with a further coil wrapped around it, all it needs is for a current to be passed through to transform electrical signals (your music) into mechanical energy (vibrations).

But enough of that, the iMu is a stylish gadget with excellent functionality and a great way to bring a bit of science into the home domain.

It is currently discounted at £43.49 and would make both big kids and small highly intrigued if they open this present this year.

Source: GadgetShop

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