Previously-announced miniature speaker from Cyber Snipa has finally started to head out, ready to deliver a level of sound intensity and quality that one would not immediately expect from something that fits inside a pocket.
It is quite common for a hardware product, regardless of type, to be revealed a period of time before it actually starts to ship.
As such, when Cyber Snipa revealed the Sonar Portable Mini Speaker, users knew that they would only have to deal with the passage of time before getting their hands on it.
In the company's own words, the Sonar Portable Mini Speaker (PMS) “provides shockingly powerful, clear and loud sound in a tiny capsule that fits conveniently into your pocket.”
Measuring 4.75 x 6 x 2.5 inches, it can become a companion to not just PCs and Laptops, but also MP3 Players, iPods, PSPs, DS and Tablets.
Additionally, a 3.5 mm audio jack is employed, while the actual sound output is of 3W and the battery is capable of lasting for about four hours on a single charge.
Fortunately, that exact lithium battery can be recharged quite readily should it finally deplete itself from too much work.
When being taken along somewhere, the small speaker is kept in its space-saving state, but the patented vacuum bass technology allows the unit to pop open.
Users that got their interest piqued can drop by the
official page that Cyber Snipa has set up on its web store.
Should they decide to part with the requested sum of $29.95, they will receive a carrying pouch, an extension/charging cable and an instruction guide as part of the product bundle.
Of course, those who are looking for something bigger will, naturally, be more inclined to look at such things as the
Pioneer S-MM301 and S-MM751RU instead of small things like this one.