Meizu Gravity Wireless Speaker Boasts the Aesthetic Clarity of Prism and Combination of Bluetooth and WiFi

Using a dedicatedly designed base, Meizu’s Gravity wireless speaker delivers the aesthetic clarity of prism, and its combination of Bluetooth and WiFi lets you enjoy your favorite music and radio stations.

Meizu Gravity Wireless Speaker with Aesthetic Clarity of Prism, Bluetooth and WiFi

The Gravity is a premium and eye-catching wireless speaker that measures 262 x 58 x 47mm and weights 1033g. As we can see from the images, the wireless speaker shows off a unique, sleek and minimalistic design, and it features a prism made from high-quality acrylic glass as its support in order to achieve the visual effect of floating message. Meanwhile, its aluminum body delivers more elegant and modern aesthetics, and the portable profile allows you to deploy your Gravity anywhere in your room.

Meizu Gravity Wireless Speaker with Aesthetic Clarity of Prism, Bluetooth and WiFi

The wireless speaker comes equipped with two 1.2″ customized speaker drive units and passive double resonant diaphragms plus TAS5754M amplifier chip grin Texas Instruments in order to produce a powerful and hifi quality sound from its small body. Furthermore, using integrated Bluetooth, WiFi and audio input, the Gravity works with your smartphone, tablet, computer and any music player, and it’s also adaptable with multiple online music providers and radio services, so the wireless speaker also streams music from Spotify, Soundcloud, programs from tunein, lost.fm and etc.

Meizu Gravity Wireless Speaker with Aesthetic Clarity of Prism, Bluetooth and WiFi

The Gravity has been available for preorder on Indiegogo. You can pledge $199 to preorder the wireless speaker. It will be shipped in December this year. BTW, also don’t miss the Triby portable wireless speaker and more related cool stuff by following tags.

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