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Portable sound systems used for listening to music or for connecting to various portable gaming consoles are not exactly something very new or innovative. However, the people over at Pyramat have come up back in the second half of 2007 with something that will certainly change the way in which most users interact with their portable devices, namely the G-Flex Sound Booster, a device that looks like a chair but it's actually capable of doing a lot more.
The G-Flex Sound Booster is a portable audio chair for video games, movies, and music, which can be plugged into any game console or portable device and allow users to enjoy a high-quality audio experience. Two aluminum-cone performance speakers create a personal surround sound effect, while the G-Flex Sound Boosters rocking action allows users to rock backwards for more comfort and real gaming action.
The G-Flex Sound Booster works with movies and music too, as it allows the users to watch their favorite DVD's or connect their iPod or MP3 player in order for the the sound rocker to fill the room with music. The G-Flex Sound Booster is battery powered (4 AA batteries), lightweight, and features a built-in carrying handle so users can take it with wherever they might go.
The device also provides what can be described as a personal surround system through the included ARX speaker technology. The ARX hi-fi performance sound system works with all game consoles, and audio devices, providing high-quality surround sound wherever the user might decide to go.
The G-Flex is capable of boosting the sound from just about any portable device, including here iPods, MP3 players, the PSP and the Nintendo DS. The input and holster allows users to leave the music or portable device plugged in and effortlessly switch from game mode to music mode.
Quite surprisingly, the G-Flex is not exactly very expensive, as it retails for just around 50 US dollars, a price tag that makes it accessible for the wide majority of gamers out there. |