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Sony LSPX-S3

If wireless speakers were made in the 1800s, they’d probably look like the Sony LSPX-S3

Posted on July 13, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Sony has announced the LSPX-S3 wireless speaker, which looks like an old school lantern, which Sony says will offer “widespread crystal clear sound through [an] organic glass tweeter” while softly illuminating your surroundings.

The Sony LSPX-S3 wireless speaker will be available to purchase in August 2021 for £315 (around $439 / AU$589), though there’s no word yet on when – and whether – the speaker will be released worldwide.

Even though it doesn’t look like a speaker, it seems that Sony wants to put sound first with the LSPX-S3, as it features three actuators surrounding the speaker to help push sound in all directions.
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