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The WhoSounds TARDIS speaker

As announced, the Doctor Who fans can get a real TARDIS experience: the WhoSounds speaker is a hight quality sound system with Bluetooth connectivity, with the LED light on the roof flashing blue and the speaker emitting the famous “vworp vworp” landing sound. That means that you can use any smartphone, tablet or laptop to playback or you can take audio from any device with 3.5 mm jack.

For the more technically-minded: the TARDIS features two internal full-range speakers inside a tuned and sealed chamber, with bass provided by a separate drive unit – all powered by an integral 2.1 audio amplifier designed and optimised by an ex-Harmon Kardon sound engineer – for low distortion and high clarity.

A handy remote control lets you skip track, and adjust volume, bass and treble. The speaker also features a built-in USB port which is capable of charging smartphones and tablets.

The first units will become available in April, priced at £150 and can be pre-ordered by visiting WhoSounds.com or from BBC Shop.

dan-marius

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