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Sony’s LSPX-S3 wireless speaker that looks like a candle

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Sony today announced a new wireless glass sound speaker featuring an organic glass tweeter and candlelight mode.  The LSPX-S3 sleek design can easily blend in anywhere inside your home.

Sony LSPX-S3 Wireless Speaker
Sony LSPX-S3 Wireless Speaker (Sony)

The portable home speaker uses its design to produce high sound quality thanks to the inclusion of Advanced Vertical Drive Technology, which uses three Actuators that discreetly attach to the end of the organic glass, vibrating the entire glass tweeter to spread sound in every direction. 

Sony LSPX-S3 Wireless Speaker
Sony LSPX-S3 Wireless Speaker (Sony)

The company also said LSPX-S3 produces clear and powerful high tones from the organic glass tweeter and spreads the sound evenly.  LSPX-S3 features a46mm speaker unit that creates a well-balanced mid-range, and a passive radiator that enhances clear low-end notes.  If you want to add more bass, simply select “Bass Boost mode” in the Sony | Music Center app. The speaker is also Bluetooth compatible and you can connect two Glass Sound Speakers with stereo pair so that each speaker can act as a left or right audio channel. 

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Sony LSPX-S3 Wireless Speaker
Sony LSPX-S3 Wireless Speaker (Sony)

In the evening, you can use candlelight mode.  This setting provides a subtle illumination that flickers like a candle, bright for general use, or delicate for winding down at night. You can even sync the light to pulse in time with your music. The LSPX-S3 has four different lighting modes and 32 brightness levels. You can adjust the brightness to suit the mood with by simply sliding the touch sensor.  You can set a sleep timer to help control when you go to bed and relax for the night. The LSPX-S3 features a built-in microphone, so you can take business calls from anywhere in the home.

Sony LSPX-S3 Wireless Speaker
Sony LSPX-S3 Wireless Speaker

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