ABC-TV Nashville on iShower Water Resistant Speaker from iDevices

ABC-TV NashvilleABC-TV Nashville on iShower Water Resistant Speaker from iDevices

Tech Guy : Singing in the shower

ABC-TV Nashville on iShower Water Resistant Speaker from iDevicesABC-TV Nashville on iShower Water Resistant Speaker from iDevices

ABC-TV Nashville on iShower Water Resistant Speaker from iDevices

iShower

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WAAY) - Everyone’s a great singer in the shower. But if you really want the full effect of an American Idol audition, there’s a new tech product that could help. It’s called iShower, and while it looks just like the dozens of shower radios and cd players already on the market - iShower leaves the others all wet.

"What makes it different is it’s not a radio" says Maya Tinajero, from the company that makes iShower. "It’s a bluetooth enabled speaker, so you can stream audio from any bluetooth capable device like your phone your computer, iPad. Anything that has bluetooth connection."

A couple of buttons connects your device to the wall-mounted waterproof iShower. And it’s more than just a tiny speaker. "The sound is located on the back so what happens is the sound reverberates off your shower walls to maximize the quality of the sound without using too much power."
ABC-TV Nashville on iShower Water Resistant Speaker from iDevices
Maya Tinajero

The result is a full, bass rich sound that comes close to what you’d hear with a regular stereo. "It has a 200 foot range so whatever you’re streaming from you can actually leave it in a separate room. Not have to bring it into the bathroom with you and risk water damage occurring to your phone or iPad whatever it is you’re streaming from."

It connects with up to 5 blue-tooth devices and controls all of the playlists you create it attaches to your shower with a couple of hooks, or it will hang over the shower nozzle.

"It takes AA batteries that go into the back once it’s in there it’ll last about 15 hours of great streaming." The iShower is going to be available in the next few weeks. If you want a better singing in the shower experience, you’ll have to lather up $100.
 

 

 

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