Star Wars Darth Vader Bluetooth Speaker (Fully Licensed)

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Star Wars Darth Vader Bluetooth Speaker (Fully Licensed)

Star Wars Darth Vader Bluetooth Speaker (Fully Licensed)

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The Force is strong with this levitating Death Star Bluetooth speaker that magically defies gravity and rotates above a magnetic base and streams your music at the same time. The two speakers ooze character and come with a number of easter egg features that will delight any Star Wars fan while annoying everyone else. The characters’ eyes and mouths light up when you power them up and blink whenever they shout one of their character’s iconic phrases. The random jibber jabber takes place when the speakers are idle, and also occurs when pairing and when their batteries are low, essentially replacing regular Bluetooth speaker cues with their own audio files. It didn’t prove to be annoying during my testing though; I found it more charming than anything else.

Your friends and family certainly will be surprised when they hear the crisp sound coming out of this Star Wars Millennium Falcon wireless speaker! You will get a notification when it has been paired successfully. If you are having difficulty pairing, toggle your Bluetooth on and off and try again. If the issue persists, restart your phone. You should not stop pressing the button until you are notified it has been correctly paired. Does the levitation feature work? Yes, but it can interfere with sound quality should you place the unit on the wrong type of surface. The strong battery at the bottom of the unit can create interference when placed on metal or surfaces. With that said, as long as you test the surface before you let go of your Death Star BlueTooth speaker you should be just fine. Playing MusicThe Bluetooth functionality is top-notch, responding to audio commands, letting you take phone calls, and listening to all your favorite audio content. Its battery can last up to 10 hours of continuous use. You can also use it wired to your favorite devices for increased functionality. Once it is set up properly you can play music, audiobooks, podcasts, and other audio content wireless from up to 30 feet away without impact to the sound quality. The iHome Millennium Falcon Bluetooth speaker should be compatible with any device that has Bluetooth capabilities. AUX Some have reported quality issues, with the iHome Millennium Falcon Bluetooth speaker stopping working after a few months of operations. As long as your device has Bluetooth, you can play music wirelessly from up to 30 feet away. The iHome Millennium Falcon Bluetooth speaker is a great addition to any fan’s life, and let’s take a look at some of the finer details about what makes this worth it to buy. Specs That’s certainly what attracted Disney and Lucasfilm when ACWorldwide pitched it to them, but it still took four months to hammer out the details. Unsurprisingly, both companies were heavily involved, and signed off each of the five individual design stages, leading from 3D printed versions and separate moulds, andeventually to the final examples you see here.

It took us a while – we’re talking about 30 minutes – to find it the first time so our advice is to be patient and keep at it. Fitted with a 2.1 sound system and 2 x 3W speakers with a 10W down-facing subwoofer, connect to your PC, music player, tablet or smartphone to enjoy phenomenal sound quality with plenty of bass. And if you connect your phone via Bluetooth using the easy pairing, you can even enjoy the hands free call function, with this clever droid muting your music while you chat. When it comes to sound quality, the speakers are surprisingly good, but certainly not best in class at this price point. If you are having difficulty playing the audio, make sure that the cables are plugged in securely. You may need to unplug and re-plug it in for the connection to properly catch. You can try to turn the device on and off as well. It should connect automatically and start playing. Design/Functionality This is the magical spot that will magnetically grab the Death Star speaker with equal force from all sides so it that it can float in place.

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The iHome Millennium Falcon Bluetooth speaker is small but mighty! It has a good audio output at 3 watts. It is a clear stereo sound with powerful bass. You can control the volume using your mobile device. Its connectivity is up to 30 feet wirelessly. Battery and Charging

As speakers they don’t match the sound quality of more focused products, like the Sonos 1. But that’s not surprising given their focus on aesthetics and authenticity to the movies. The audio quality is decent and matches some competing speakers in the same price point, like the Ministry of Sound M Plus. Ensure that Bluetooth is turned on your mobile device, computer, or other compatible devices. Once your speaker is charged, locate the Bluetooth button on the top of the device. Press and hold the button to pair the speaker to your device. In fact, if this Death Star didn’t defy gravity and put on a show by spinning around on its own axis it would be a tough sell. Impressive, most impressive. It will be day long remembered when you see the Plox Levitating Death Star float for the first time.On the front of the base are a series of button that allow you to change the level of bass, and the volume. For once this is a speaker that actually give you clearly decipherable levels of bass when you press the buttons. To be honest I didn’t need to play with the bass too much but it definitely made a difference and I was impressed. Now what you get in the box is a base with the Star Wars logo on the front and the Death Star speaker.

Chopin’s nocturnes also sound reasonably good, with both C-3P0 and the Stormtrooper providing enough clarity for me to discern each individual keystroke and hear minor changes in phrasing. Ultimately, you are buying the iHome Millennium Falcon Bluetooth speaker for the novelty. It is a fun and functional little speaker that looks exactly like everyone’s favorite ship from Star Wars. It isn’t going to be the most powerful speaker, but it will likely be the most unique one you own! Both speakers are fairly large, measuring in around 30cm tall, which makes them only slightly smaller than an actual person’s head. The circular base units have a large diameter of 20cm, meaning they’ll need a fair amount of space on your shelves. What’s more, despite their heft, they only feature tiny 2200mAh batteries, which only last for between four and five hours, depending on your usage and volume levels. How does this gravity-defying orb do at actually playing music? Plox included a 5-watt speaker that is intended to deliver 360 degrees of uncompromising sound quality. Overall, we found the sound quality to be good, but a bit tinny with certain songs. You can even pass non-magnetic items like a piece of paper under the Death Star just like a magician proving there are no wires.One key thing you’ll notice right away is that you can play music even as the device charges. This is not standard on many Bluetooth speakers. Thanks to an included LED indicator light, you’ll know when the Death Star is fully charged as the light will turn green. Once you’ve achieved a full battery, you can start to pair with a mobile device or computer. However, this doesn’t mean things are perfect. The speakers don’t deal with the high end spectrum as well as I’d like. Listening to metal band Periphery, the distorted guitar took on an unintentionally harsh tone and sibilance crept into the vocals. The issue reared its ugly head again when I switched to to Less than Jake: the ska punk guitar’s popping rhythm began to sound a little too punchy and detached from the rest of the soundstage. The issue isn’t as pronounced as I’ve seen on some competing speakers, but it will be noticeable to audiophiles, who would do better to look at things like the Sonos 1 – though being fair to AC Worldwide that’s not who this product’s being marketed at. When it’s all set-up it’s amazing but getting the Death Star to float takes some time and patience to find the “levitation point”.



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