Revolutionize Space: Sound Meets Stunning 3D Holograms
Powered by 149 high-brightness LEDs (2100cd/㎡), this speaker projects vivid, lifelike 3D visuals that float in mid-air. Think dynamic geometric patterns, playful cartoons, or even your memories—all popping off without a screen.
Dive into a library of pre-loaded 3D animations (updated monthly with new themes, from sci-fi to seasonal magic).
Upload your photos, animations, or personalized messages—turn family pics, art, or inside jokes into floating holograms.
Sync effortlessly via Bluetooth, then sit back as your unique display comes to life.
Don't let the visuals steal all the spotlight—dual 5W speakers deliver rich, balanced audio: crisp trebles, warm midranges, and punchy bass that elevates every playlist, podcast, or party vibe.
Whether you're setting the tone for a quiet night in, wowing guests at a party or gifting a tech lover something truly unique, this speaker transforms any space into an experience.
Behind it all? Eunoia Design—a team of creators, engineers, and dreamers obsessed with blending form, function, and joy. We believe great design shouldn't just work—it should delight.
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