He CES 2017 will open its doors the week that comes, but not should surprise us that many brand us allow take a look to some of their products several days before. LG, company last night published a press release announcing the launch of a new Bluetooth Speakerphone ranging “in the air”, i.e., Levite reminding us in some way to the Hoverboard It has done (in fact LG says that “Hovers in midair”) of “Back to the future”.
He new speaker of LG, that has received the name of PJ9, is capable of floating in the air thanks to it station Levitation Station, i.e., the part on which will put the speaker in itself. According to LG, strong electromagnets that are present in the Levitation Station are allowing PJ9 speaker that is floating about two fingers above the station of levitation, which also reminds us the Hoverboards that have been created outside the film mentioned above by require a special surface on which float.
“The LG PJ9 Gets the wonderful effect visual of floating in the air”
We have to have good clear from the very beginning is that the effect of levitate is only visual, i.e. levitation apart, giving us the PJ9 is nothing more than a 360 ° Omni-directional speaker allowing you to include “deep bass, crisp treble and level tones“. But if we left on the assertion that this speaker is equal than others, would not mean the truth.
The LG PJ9 has with a function really interesting: the Levitation Station is also a station of load by induction but, to difference of others systems similar as the of the Apple Watch or some smartphones, us not have that do nothing for load this speaker; When the charging station detects that the battery of the speaker is ending, it will automatically perform the PJ9 to stop levitating and pose on the Levitation Station to begin charging it. And it better, all this it will do without the music stop of sonar.
Information about the PJ9 would not be complete if we not said that it will have certification IPX7, which means that we can submerge to a depth of 1 meter for 30 minutes and should come out safe and sound. Logically, put a speakerphone in the water seems not the best we can do with it, but its resistance to water will allow us to remove the PJ9 in summer and listen to music near a swimming pool, for example.
Currently, LG has not said anything about how much it will cost your PJ9 or when we will be able to buy it, but will await more details from the coming week, when CES 2017 open its doors officially. You what you buy?