OrigAudio Rock-IT 2.0 Portable Vibration Speaker with Standard 3.5mm Jack. Model ROCK-IT-WH Review
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DESCRIPTION Speaker Systems
Rock-It portable vibrations speaker takes music from your device and generates it into vibration sequences. It sends those vibrations through the Rock-It pod which sticks to ANY OBJECT. Simply press play on your device and Rock-It will turn the object into a speaker. Revolutionize the way you listen to music….For More information CLICK HERE!!!
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FEATURES
- Turn any object into a speaker
- Works with any audio device that has a headphone jack
- Perfect for: traveling, office, around the house, and anywhere you want your music
- No Speakers? No Problem
- Non-Magnetic

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good concept but…,
i really liked the concept and this was created by a local inventor so i thought i’d give it a try. a little unweildly with all the cords and buttons but what the heck. hooked it up to my iphone 4 and stuck the “speaker” to several items. verdict: cool factor 10+. sound quality 3. after 1 day of showing it off i realized i would never be happy with it and returned it. but kudos to the company for an extremely innovative product. i guess i will have to wait for a later version with better sound quality. i would try it again.
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|Portable sound system,
This is a great little gadget. The size makes it very portable and the added feature of using batteries is also very useful. As long as you have something with music on it, a 3.5 mm headphone jack, and something that conducts vibration well you have a sound system. The materials I’ve found that work best with the product are cardboard and foam. Foam seems to be the most affordable and best conductor of sound. I use the device on a university campus for recruitment events and all I use is a Styrofoam cooler. The optimum thickness of foam I’ve found thus far is 3 inches. The surface area I’ve been using is 17×18. It’s a great alternative to having to carry an actual sound system out. The quality of the sound varies depending on the type of material you use, however as I mentioned before foam seems to provide the greatest clarity. There also tends to be distortion when the volume on the device with music is maxed out. To correct simply bring the volume down a little. If all you need is to provide music to liven up an event and aren’t a sound nazi then this is a great product.
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|Fun but not practical,
This gadget is intriguing and fun, but is not worth the money. The sound quality is not the greatest and the volume level is low (higher volumes cause significant distortion). I can get better quality sound and volume out of the external speaker of my cell phone.
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