Invoxia Triby: Smart Portable Speaker with Amazon Alexa for $129
December 6, 2016 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website




KEY FEATURES
Having a portable, wireless speaker is great – having one with Amazon Alexa built in is unbeatable. Triby delivers powerful sound thanks to its In Vivo Acoustic® technology. Beyond that, however, you can talk to your Triby, asking it to play certain songs, make phone calls, ask for the news, even order an Uber.
2016 CES Innovation Awards Honoree
2016 Red Dot Design Award Winner
““There have been many attempts at redefining ‘family messaging’, but few hit a sweet spot like Triby,” Engadget
- Use the Alexa Voice Service to play music, provide information, get the news, set alarms, control smart home devices, & more using just your voice
- Experience awesome sound quality thanks to Triby’s In Vivo Acoustic ® technology
- Preset Internet radio stations & Spotify playlists for one-button access
- Make calls over VoIP or w/ a paired smartphone from 15 feet away
- Draw & share doodles and texts from your smartphone to Triby’s always-on display
- Stick Triby to the fridge w/ its magnetized back
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Alexa available in the US only
- Range: 15 ft
- Battery life: Up to 2 days
- 4 microphones
- 2 custom designed speakers
- Passive radiator for bass amplification
- Magnetic back
- Temperature and humidity sensors
- 2.9″ e-paper screen
Compatibility
- Free app is compatible with iOS 8 and later, and Android
Includes
- Triby (grey)
- Micro USB charger
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