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The U.K. Company Orbitsound has recently introduced an innovative portable “sound system,” which delivers stereophonic sound using a single speaker. The new product, named Orbitsound T3, is a small, elegant gadget that is compatible with most music players available today.
The Orbitsound T3 allows users to hear stereo music wherever they go without dragging along an additional speaker while still keeping the overall size small - 102 x 60 x 20mm- and light - only 115-grams. Furthermore, it can be connected to almost any MP3 player or other device via a standard 3.5mm jack, using the provided cable.
 
Stereophonic sound is the reproduction of sound using two or more independent audio channels through a symmetrical configuration of loudspeakers. Although sound systems that use Dolby Surround have become more and more common during the past few years, some experts argue that since human beings have two ears there is practically no need for more than two audio channels, or two loudspeakers.
 
Orbitsound’s latest product demonstrated the possibility of creating a “stereo effect” without the need for two speakers; however, the technology behind this new innovation remains a company secret, and very little information has been published about the way it works besides its name: airSOUND. Using this technology, the Orbitsound T3 offers people the ability to hear music without isolating themselves from their environment. However, one immediate, noticeable drawback is that users must wear the speaker around their neck. Although some mobile music freaks might be willing to wear a speaker around their neck every time they want to listen to some music, most people might find the experience somewhat of a turnoff.
 
On the bright side, device itself is quite stylish: it’s a small black and silver, glossy box, with the speaker in the front. The controls feature three volume modes: off, normal and max. The Orbitsound T3 is powered by an internal battery which can be connected to a PC via a USB cable for a quick recharge (2 hours). According to Orbitsound, a full charge will last for 10 hours of music.
 
The T3 is currently priced at abut 49 Euros (approximately $73) and if you are not afraid of the geeky look and still want a decent mobile surround sound without putting anything directly in your ear, the T3 might be your best bet.
 
TFOT has also covered Nokia's MD-7W Bluetooth speakers, which offer 3D stereo sound and dynamic bass control. Other related TFOT stories include the CineBox Home Backyard Theater System, which offers the experience of home theater outdoors – in one’s garden or backyard- and the recent development of the flexible, transparent nanotube-based loudspeakers made by researchers from Tsinghua and Beijing Universities.
 
For more information on the Orbitsound T3, see the company’s website.

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Comments & Replies (1)
You don't need to wear it round neck!   (12/30/08 - 9:04 - by Laurence)
Got bought one of these a few months back with the intention of using
it outside worn round neck whilst walking to work. I don't like
headphones and want to be able to listen to music without being
completely cut off from outside world. It sounds great that way and
the stereo aura effect round your head is pretty unique, unlike
anything else i have heard.

But it does not need to be worn round neck. Placed on a flat hard
surface such as a desk or table it produces a really clear high
quality spatial sound. I use it with my laptop when travelling on
business for presentations and to play music in my hotel room and at
home my GF keeps nicking it to watch the iPlayer on her laptop. May
need to buy her one of her own as she is growing very attached to my
T3. It has more uses than you first think of, it's a really great
portable speaker unlike anything else on the market.

But it also produces

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