Tuesday, December 4th 2012

Black Diamond III, the First Multi-Sensory Bluetooth Speaker Now Available

Acase, in partnership with design company yantouch, announces the availability of Black Diamond III, the compact USB powered Bluetooth speaker that mesmerizes with heart pumping music and a rhythm rocking vibrant lightshow.

Designed to be the subtle, yet elegant centerpiece on any shelf or desk, the Black Diamond III transforms into a glowing crystal with interchanging colors when powered. Compatible with all Bluetooth devices and also outfitted with an audio plug, the Black Diamond III converts into a programmable multi-color disco orb when the music starts.

The Black Diamond III comes with a remote control to easily adjust volume, lighting effects, brightness and colors, possess an inner storage chamber for the remote and can be interconnected to create the ultimate sound and mood experience. To see the Black Diamond III in action, visit here.

"Black Diamond III is the first portable Bluetooth speaker capable of mimicking music beats and rhythms through colors and movement," said Tom Hsieh, Sales and Marketing Manager of Acase. "Although small in size, it delivers room-filling deep bass and powerful sounds found only in larger speakers."

The Black Diamond III is currently available for $120 MSRP through Amazon.com and at www.apluscase.com.tw/. Acase will be showcasing their entire line of consumer solutions, including speakers, keyboards and smartphone accessories at CES 2013 in North Hall, Booth 5835.
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7 Comments on Black Diamond III, the First Multi-Sensory Bluetooth Speaker Now Available

#1
natr0n

It's like a real life winamp visualization.
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#2
Prima.Vera
yes, yes, we all know that X-mass is coming...
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#3
radrok
Am I the only one who finds it kind of annoying? o.O
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#4
Ferrum Master
radrokAm I the only one who finds it kind of annoying? o.O
No you are not alone mate.
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#5
zAAm
radrokAm I the only one who finds it kind of annoying? o.O
Definitely not. Seems like an epileptic seizure waiting to happen.
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#6
radrok
zAAmDefinitely not. Seems like an epileptic seizure waiting to happen.
Man you just gave me an idea, we should hook this device to that Pokèmon episode called Denno Senshi Porygon :laugh:
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#7
tacosRcool
zAAmDefinitely not. Seems like an epileptic seizure waiting to happen.
I know right.
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