David Novak The Gadget Guy- Kerchoonz K-Box Speaker Brings Your Furniture To Life - Presentation Transcript
Kerchoonz K-box Speaker Brings Your Furniture to Life
“David Novak (The GadgetGUY) is a syndicated columnist who reviews and features the latest in
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If your desk could talk, or better yet play music, then it probably has a Kerchoonz K-box Speaker sitting on it. The
K-box speaker system from Kerchoonz is cut from a different cloth. Would you believe it turns any hard surface into
a speaker system? By means of innovative Gel Audio Technology, the K-box turns whatever it's sitting on or
hanging on into sound with a true bass response when positioned upon any hard flat surface, wall, table as well as
window.
By connecting the K-box into a media device (PC, gaming device, MP3 player, mobile phone, TV or any 3.5 mm
audio jack), and then positioning K-box on a desktop, bench top, etc, the device uses the Gel Audio Technology to
transfer the whole surface below it into a huge loudspeaker. Unlike other portable speakers, the K-box uses a
subject's mass as a sound conductor... the denser the surface, the deeper the bass reply. This marvel of technology
has both a normal speaker inside delivering mid-to-high frequencies, and the Gel Audio Technology transmitting
low-end bass frequencies through surfaces.
About the size of a mobile phone, the Kerchoonz K-box has a standard output performance of 95dB at 1m, with the
bass performance varying, reliant on conflicting surface levels with output ranges among 40Hz-20 KHz. It connects
using USB as well as offers up to 20 hours of playtime among charges.
My experience with the K-box was great. Because I couldn't wrap my brain around how this thing really worked,
(sure I read the specs), I was skeptical about it's performance. But after I plugged it in, I was sold. It sounds similar
to a Bose Wave System in a much smaller footprint. And a price of $73.50? Forget about it. This is a winner.
(www.kerchoonz.com).
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