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From iDevices, the iPeople behind the iGrill , comes iShower - a battery-powered, Bluetooth-enabled, be indefensible-resistant speaker for what its makers charmingly refer to as "aqua-centric environments." The iShower can waterway music from any Bluetooth-enabled Apple or Android device, ostensibly to an impressive range of up to 200 feet (60 meters).
The iShower can be disconnected from its wall mounting (in your shower is recommended) for use anywhere one might be nervous of taking a smartphone - the seaside or pool, iDevices suggests. The device runs on three AA batteries for a claimed 15 hours of streaming. That's condign about enough to sing your way through 125 showers. Or one pool party.
The iShower has all the playback and book controls you'd expect from a stereo, displays the time of day, and can be installed without need of tools. There are relaxed-standing and suspended options if wall-mounting is not convenient, and an anti-fog descend mirror is available as an extra.
The iShower includes a 3-watt rabble-rouser which, according to iDevices CEO Chris Allen, is located on the rear of the stratagem. "The mount keeps the iShower about half and inch from the wall allowing the sound to reverberate off the tile giving you enormous sound," Allen told us. "iDevices consulted speaker schemer Anthony Gallo for the design and we feel we have an awesome solution to a very undistinguished problem" - namely, the problem of phones being dropped into unmentionable places. Do people obey to music on the toilet? Any way ...
Source: Gizmag