Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Aug 2 2006, 12:00pm CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
You do not have to be a Panda to like these portable bamboo speakers from Japan.
The new Bird-Electron EZ-TAKEGTF2 portable speakers are made from all natural bamboo.
The speakers utilize the resonance of bamboo. No power source needed.
The TAKEGTF2 model uses a special Japanese SuSu bamboo which is smoked and aged for close to 100 years.
The bamboo speakers can be used with any audio device through its stereo-mini plug.
Japanese Gadget Exporter AudioCubes sells the Bird-Electron EZ-TAKEGTF2 Portable Bamboo Speaker for $199.00.
There is also a black bamboo speaker dubbed EZ-TAKE2 available for $169.
The measurements for both bamboo speakers are 210×120×70mm with 60mm Speakers.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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