Logic3 is best known for being one of the world's largest Video Game Accessory companies, as well as a main supplier of Video games and PC accessories for heavy names in the industry.
Surprisingly, since iPhones have invaded the society, the company has reoriented its strategies and it is nowadays dedicated to creating portable speakers systems to go with the popular item. In fact, what Logic3 really
succeeded in is creating the first ever system for use with the mobile device, dubbed i-Station Traveller.
Therefore, to match iPhone's design details, the Logic 3 manufacturers have embedded the speakers system into a black gloss finish and silver trim, which looks great for those who are into real gadgetry. But the coolest thing is the fact that it can actually expand its design line either vertically or horizontally to fit the trendy iPhone between the two generously-sized speakers.
And if the users decide to take this revolutionary device with them in their luggage, they only have to slide the speakers together. The system will automatically minimize their dimensions, which will make the speakers fit perfectly in any bag. When slid, the speakers system measures only 170mm, so you can figure out for yourselves how portable it can be.
Regarding it technical features, it reveals two 35mm neodymium drivers, which the fellows from Logic claim that can generate up to 4watts output, which would be definitely something big. In addition, it features specific technology to minimize the TDMA noise, also known as the annoying sound that mobile communicating devices are emitting.
I-Station Traveller works with iPods and any other gadgets that sport the common 3.5 mm jack, includes a 3.5mm-to-3.5m stereo converter, with an alluring velvet case. Moreover, it is powered by 4-easy to find AAA batteries.
As for its availability and pricing details, the proud owners of iPhones will be happy to know that the system is going to hit the market pretty soon, with a starting price tag of around 30 pounds a pop!
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