Mysterious Touch Speaker — What Magic Is This?
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This video features an odd gadget. This little hollow feeling speaker uses induction technology to amplify the speaker of any device you place on top of it. It’s actually quite surprising to hear the increase in volume in the absence of a bluetooth or wifi connection to the speaker directly. Is the quality as good as a high-end bluetooth speaker? Not quite, but this thing could still be quite useful given the right application.
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Wo! Gitty up!
It’s a pickup with a speaker attached basically
my cousin owns one of those
bless u
No body cared to say bless you
i have a Heineken speaker and it does the same thing we’ve had it here in holland for a limited time a few years ago
This is very impractical, now your phone always has to be on top the speaker. If you wanna use the speaker. I don’t know why anyone would buy this.
How well would this work with the Nexus 6p
wow that is pretty cool
Who have a party with such a little speaker?
Noo. The magnetic field of a speaker phone recieving by that speaker
NFC tech
I’ve used one to play music from my phone! Love my gadgets lol
It’s useful for phones that don’t have bluetooth
It’s just a pair of induction coils bridged on the input of an amplifier
What magic is this?
NFC, that’s what magic
Edit: Oh, wait, I just remembered that iPhones don’t have nfc… my bad…
The subtitles are great on here making it a lots easier for those who are disabled to watch your YouTube channel, how come you stopped doing subtitles?
Do you have it and how do you feel about it?
Electro magnetic induction link, from phone’s Speaker coils, not size límited cones, could well be proximity induction switching.on the input side of a stereo chip based amp circuit, small speakers in a pair of resonance chambers
Then provide, two valve mono amp’s and the ability to connect my own speakers
Want to connect my Divoom vaboom Bluetooth speakers, both, as only one by bluetooth, vía stereo 3.5 mm jackleads, so two headphone out’s please.
WTF😲
I have a speaker that does the exact same thing but it says it’s Bluetooth 🤦♂️
so how better your phone speaker is,so better this box works??
Same things happens when you put phone over el. guitar pickup. EM field from em picks up the audio signal from phone. Inside is probably some version of the same device like a guitar.
Nice👌👌👌👌
It just looks like a speaker with a built in microphone on the side to pickup the sound from your phones’ speaker.
But you don’t see it so it seems more impressive.
👻it just records in real time then aplifies the sound louder.
I tested one of these with my flip phone and an alarm. It amplified it. It even works with my laptop speakers. What krass76 says is the correct explanation of how this device works. Essentially, you are turning your device’s speaker coil into a primary coil of a transformer and the amplifer coil into the secondary coil. It’ll probably even work with those tape cassette adapters. Just put the adapter’s tape head near the amplifier coil. It should work with anything that has a coil. The cashier were I got this amplifier said that it basically works about the same as a wooden box with a hole in one side. I believe those are called a sounding box. Those work off of the sound vibration of the speaker and of course requires no power to amplify sound. It’s also the same principle of how the guitar instrument works to play music when the musician strums the guitar strings.