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.
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