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Top four iPhone speakers that don’t need additional electricity

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When it comes to iPhone speakers, we mostly prefer electricity-free options. Not only does it excludes the hassles of not having miles of wiring lying messed up on the floor, but it also makes it easy to carry along and be used outdoors. The speaker which does not need additional electricity usually utilizes the iPhone’s speakers and amplifies the sound through unique acoustic designs of the body itself to boost the sound to almost four times the sound offered by the iPhone’s speaker.

Many unique designs have come up in the market. Here’s a look at some interesting iPhone speakers that don’t need additional electricity.

1. Phonophone

Phonophone

The Phonophone is a classy looking speaker for the iPhone which resembles an old gramophone. It is more whimsically described as a “Sculptural Audio Console” by its users. Made from ceramic glass, it has a brilliant white finish to it. It is quite a work of art and would stand out as quite the center of attraction. The immaculate shape and structure of the speaker serves its purpose and amplifies the sound coming from the iPhone speakers up to 4x (60 decibels) and offers rich clear sound. However, with the price tag of $450, the Phonophone is an expensive product which makes it less likely to be popular amongst the masses

2. iBamboo

iBamboo

The iBamboo speaker is a one foot long length of bamboo which has a slot carved out on it on its top where your iPhone fits in perfectly. This foot long shoot of bamboo is carefully chosen and laser carved and then hand shaped into a desired shape. The bamboo shoot not only looks sleek and pretty but serves a purpose too. When you are playing your music, the sound reverberates through the pipe and gets amplified making it a rich music listening experience unlike no other. The sound coming out from each side creates a stereo effect which is characterized by an airy sound which reminds you holding a shell to your ear. The producers of the iBamboo says that no two products are the same as the different density and texture and shape of the bamboo shoots offer a varied sound quality, which is terrific nonetheless. As far as for all the eco conscious buyers out there, this fits their bill quite well as the iBamboo is easily recyclable. The iBamboo, with a price tag of $25 comes in as a pretty good deal as an inexpensive iPhone speaker.

3. Koostik

Koostik

The Koostik iPhone speaker has a compact look which is made out of a chunk of wood and carved into shape. It comes in many wood choices, namely walnut, cherry or Birdseye maple. Each offers a unique sound. The Koostik speaker utilizes the iPhone’s own speaker and channels out its sound through two hollowed out, hemispherical sound chambers present in the front of the wood carved body. It works just like a hollow body guitar. It acoustically amplifies the sound coming from your iPhone speakers up to four times. The rich acoustic sound makes it perfect for listening to soft mellow music. It is priced at $85.

4. Trumpets-Turned-Speakers

Trumpet-turned Speakers

Christopher Locke is the creator of this one of a kind iPhone speaker system.
It’s an ingenious use of salvaged trumpets and machine parts to create a speaker which uses the sound from the iPhone speakers and amplifies it through the trumpet and makes for a wonderful sound texture. The speaker comprises of brass, steel and stainless steel and is a piece of art which makes for a pretty looking showpiece in your home too. The speaker comes for the price of $400.

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