Cyril Labidi and his development team based in France have created a new Internet connected wireless speaker named the Padam, which can connect directly to Internet radio stations, playlists, podcasts and more without the need for a smartphone connection. Watch the demonstration video below to learn more about the Padam wireless speaker which is launched via Kickstarter this week and is now available to back with early bird pledges available from €199 or £173.
Padam has been designed to stream content directly from the Internet and allows you to twist the dial to select your desired preset and enjoy music without the need to connect to your smartphone, tablet or computer. “Padam is a portable Wi-Fi speaker that allows direct access to your favourite playlists, internet radios, and podcasts through the simple twist of a dial. After the initial set-up, no phone is required. With all the possibilities that tech has brought to audio, enjoying our favorite streaming content isn’t as straightforward as it should be, often requiring multiple steps on multiple devices. We want to simplify the audio experience and build products designed for everyday enjoyment.”
Even though Padam as a wireless speaker for Internet connection that also includes Bluetooth connectivity allowing you to stream content directly from your smartphone, tablet or computer if desired. Padam It is also splash proof and portable and includes a built-in battery that is capable of providing up to 6 hours of continuous playback on a single charge. For more details and full specifications jump over to the official Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign page by following the link below.
Source: Kickstarter
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