Basslet Wearable Subwoofer for $179
April 21, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
Some people install subwoofers in their car, or put one on the shelf in their room to get the bass kicking. For some forward-thinking music nuts (you), however, it’s not enough to just hear the bass. You want to feel it. And that’s where Basslet comes in. This silent subwoofer straps around our wrist just like a watch and wirelessly pairs with any headphones with a 3.5mm audio jack to sync seamlessly with the music, letting you feel the thump of the bass as it plays in your head. It’s a powerful, futuristic music experience that headphones alone just can’t provide.
Featured at CES 2017
“I already feel a little deflated every time I take it off. So I’m basically (bass-ically?) never going to,” Engadget
“It’s a seriously cool, stylish black band that houses a mini subwoofer,” Android Central
“The Basslet wearable lets you feel the music like you’re at the club,” The Verge
- Plug, play, & immediately start feeling the bass rumble through you
- Enjoy an immersive listening experience for up to 6 hours on a single charge
- Connect to any device w/ a mini jack output, be they headphones or a stereo
- Indulge your inner bass nut or create music w/ more nuanced feeling
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- No software or configuration required
- Bluetooth
- Playtime: 6+ hours
- Frequency: 10-250 Hz
Compatibility
- Any 3.5mm headphone jack
Includes
- Basslet (black)
- Sender (also works as a charger)
- MicroUSB charging cable
- Additional strap
- Strap tool
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