SPACO Speakers, Voice Controlled & Levitating

Spaco Speakers

A fully immersive sound system is the end game of any audio company. While 360-degree sound seems to be the new norm, Spaco Speakers are breaking conventions with their 720-degree speaker system.

SPACO Speakers, Voice Controlled & Levitating

Spaco 5.1, as it is formally called, works by employing 4 electrostatic diaphragm drivers to face outward (each side of the speaker) which supplies detail and clarity within your audio regardless of the direction. This design is also said to help reduce audio distortion as well as magnify the detail and range of your sound. It is paired with a levitating tweeter speaker that provides high pitched audio unphased by floor vibrations. In fact, the tweeter projects the high-pitched audio upwards while the full-range woofer faces it’s audio downward, creating clear and balanced sound.

SPACO Speakers

However, the impressive features of this speaker moves far beyond the sound. It acts as a WiFi extender, so users can get rid of dead spots in their homes. Spaco also responds to voice commands. Simply saying “Spotify,” “answer,” or “office” launches your music, picks up an incoming phone call, or initiates a conference call. With the purchase of individual speakers users can create an integrated home communication system by enabling a two-way speaker system via individual speakers in different rooms. But the coolest feature, IMHO, has got to be the full color-smart technology. Using the companion app, users are able to adjust the color of light emitting from the bottom of the levitating speaker. So Cool!

Spaco Speakers

 

Space 5.1 is currently available on Indiegogo equipped with all the bells and whistles for $1499 before it hits the market at a MSRP of $2499.

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