February 27, 2004 (Press Release) --
Smaller than a computer mouse, Soundbug plugs into the standard 3.5mm headphone socket of any device. A sucker push ring attaches firmly to any hard, glossy surface such as glass, metal or MDF. An MDF desk top, MDF cupboard door, a window or even a glass-framed picture will do perfectly.
It takes the signal from the audio device, and using world-first technology, effectively creates a sounding-board out of the surface to which it is attached.
A single unit can generate sound levels of up to 75 dBm peak, easily loud enough for a group of people to enjoy music together, or listen to the sound output from a laptop presentation or a camcorder video. Two Soundbugs can be linked in parallel to generate full stereo sound (from a stereo source) with a significantly increased sound output level.
PRODUCT FEATURES
- Listen to music without speakers or headphones
- Play your favorite music wherever you want
- Create a sounding board out of any surface you attach it to
- Attach to any glossy, hard surface (windows, tables etc)
- Connect to personal stereos, mini-disc, CD or MP3 players, handheld games, camcorders or laptops using a 3.5mm jack
- Connect 2 Soundbugs together for full stereo sound
- Up to 75 decibels for a single unit
- Power sleep circuit
- Pocket size: 3.75" (Length) x 2.0" (Width) x 1.5" (Height)
- Weight: 6 oz. including batteries
- Comes supplied with 3 x AAA batteries
HOW TO USE
- Plug it into the standard 3.5mm headphone socket of any audio device.
- Attach it to hard, glossy surface (Glass, Metal, MDF)
SPECIFICATIONS
- Weight: 6 oz. (Including 3 x AAA batteries)
- Dimension: 3.75" (Length) x 2.0" (Width) x 1.5" (Height)
- Maximum Sound Level: 75 dBm
-FCC and CE Approval
FACTS
The revolutionary technology behind Soundbugs has been developed exclusively for Olympia by a team of British scientists, using a rare material called Terfenol-D. Terfenol-D was originally developed by the US military for underwater sonar applications, and permission had to be obtained from the US government for the material to be used in any other application. When stimulated by a magnetic field Terfenol-D expands and contracts at very high frequency and with dramatic force. Soundbug's unique actuator harnesses this force and transfers it to the surface to which it is attached, setting up vibrations and effectively turning that surface into a sounding board. Any hard, glossy, flat surface will do, including glass, metal or MDF.
WEB SITE
- http://www.zyonshop.com/product/soundbug.htm
It takes the signal from the audio device, and using world-first technology, effectively creates a sounding-board out of the surface to which it is attached.
A single unit can generate sound levels of up to 75 dBm peak, easily loud enough for a group of people to enjoy music together, or listen to the sound output from a laptop presentation or a camcorder video. Two Soundbugs can be linked in parallel to generate full stereo sound (from a stereo source) with a significantly increased sound output level.
PRODUCT FEATURES
- Listen to music without speakers or headphones
- Play your favorite music wherever you want
- Create a sounding board out of any surface you attach it to
- Attach to any glossy, hard surface (windows, tables etc)
- Connect to personal stereos, mini-disc, CD or MP3 players, handheld games, camcorders or laptops using a 3.5mm jack
- Connect 2 Soundbugs together for full stereo sound
- Up to 75 decibels for a single unit
- Power sleep circuit
- Pocket size: 3.75" (Length) x 2.0" (Width) x 1.5" (Height)
- Weight: 6 oz. including batteries
- Comes supplied with 3 x AAA batteries
HOW TO USE
- Plug it into the standard 3.5mm headphone socket of any audio device.
- Attach it to hard, glossy surface (Glass, Metal, MDF)
SPECIFICATIONS
- Weight: 6 oz. (Including 3 x AAA batteries)
- Dimension: 3.75" (Length) x 2.0" (Width) x 1.5" (Height)
- Maximum Sound Level: 75 dBm
-FCC and CE Approval
FACTS
The revolutionary technology behind Soundbugs has been developed exclusively for Olympia by a team of British scientists, using a rare material called Terfenol-D. Terfenol-D was originally developed by the US military for underwater sonar applications, and permission had to be obtained from the US government for the material to be used in any other application. When stimulated by a magnetic field Terfenol-D expands and contracts at very high frequency and with dramatic force. Soundbug's unique actuator harnesses this force and transfers it to the surface to which it is attached, setting up vibrations and effectively turning that surface into a sounding board. Any hard, glossy, flat surface will do, including glass, metal or MDF.
WEB SITE
- http://www.zyonshop.com/product/soundbug.htm

Smaller than a computer mouse, Soundbug plugs into the standard 3.5mm headphone socket of any device. A sucker push ring attaches firmly to any hard, glossy surface.
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