Bluetooth speaker
It’s a Bluetooth speaker, not an underwater camera. The Edifier QD35 is this beauty and costs 120 Euros (RRP 170 Euros). You really have to design such a piece, and this one was so unique that price aside. Especially because distributor.
You’ve probably wondered what a designer was thinking to come up with such creative concepts.
As the usual outlets have covered it, late to the party. Since it not an influencer, Being Monday, let’s not take ourselves too seriously.
However, the creature appeared here (intentionally) and wanted to be taken out of its box and placed back in. An LED-illuminated cosmic boombox with a large Bluetooth mono-speaker? Why not? This interpretation suggests a wildly flashing unicorn. Let’s begin!
Even the box itself has a creative design. The 35 watt object is the first item you notice if you slip past it on the shelf. Even so, it’s quite different from what you first believe. Yes, that is how ethical marketing functions—just think in threes return to it, however, in a minute. naturally want to discover what is really concealed within this wonder box first. Consequently, rapidly wash hands once again since you never know what may be on the other end…
Delivery’s range
What exactly do you find when you open the box? The speaker will, of course, be packed in an eco-friendly eggshell-style box with a quick start guide, the instruction book, and a microfiber wipe to remove grease stains from the body of the speaker. A 3.5 mm jack cable, a USB cable for making the high-resolution connection to the computer, and power cables are all included in the package as well. Additionally, access may still be gained to them. There’s a chance that the “High-Resolution Audio” classification wasn’t included. After all, bats are not associated with this in any way.
The fabric is the Q35’s most trusted companion. But more on that later, since it prints fewer words while producing a better impression overall.
Unboxing
Unbox and be impressed. But what do you write about such a speaker now? With the Edifier QD35, we can’t escape discussing its “clearly unique” design. Depending on taste, this blend of “look-through” industrial, fingerprint-eating glossy, and disco lighting may resemble a UFO. Is it bird? An aeroplane? No, it’s a speaker! Even in mono! The alien design compensates for auditory monosyllabicity. If you stand on it.
Speaking of standing on it, the speaker weighs 2.64 kg (without fingerprints) and appears like a take-away loud cube at 28 x 17 x 14 cm, but it has bombproof soft rubber feet. Unfortunately, it has no battery and requires a power source. The speaker’s smartwatch is shown at the bottom left! It displays the time only when you speak it using the app. Without juice? After 7 days, it becomes time-starved and requires a reminder (mains connection).
The Edifier’s see-through front, without grille or cover, and multicolored light display may entice small finger painters. The top shouts with Edifier branding to remind you what you’re looking at. The gloomy appearance is impractical since you can see every fingertip unless you’re eating while listening to music with gloves. THE wipe is for that. Wash and go.
On the right, we have a control trinity: a power button that changes input sources, a volume control that plays together with play and pause, and a sound DJ. Star of the show? The RGB controller! That’s where the celebration begins. It adjusts brightness and lighting effects. Who needs disco balls? We have Edi… And the app? It also aids. The quality? Top. The buttons? Firm and true. No wobbles!
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