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January 11, 2012

CES 2012: Marc Ecko’s Fusion of Fashion and Technology in New Bluetooth Speaker

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Marc Ecko Spray CES 2012

Feast your eyes on the Spray by Marc Ecko, the newest in the fashion designer’s line of mobile audio products. As part of the Ecko UNLTD.SOUND line, the Spray combines fashion and functionality with the design of a spray paint can housing dual full-range 40mm drivers and 45mm bass radiators that deliver a combined output of 6W. Powered by a high-capacity Li-Ion battery, the device provides up to 10 hours of playtime and is fully compatible with iPods, iPhones, iPads, laptops and PCs, and all Android, BlackBerry and Windows smartphones.

“One year after introducing the world’s first designer-inspired consumer electronics brand, we’re proud to unveil an award-winning Bluetooth speaker that looks like no other speaker consumers have ever seen,” said Steve Kops, Executive Vice President of Sales for the Ecko UNLTD. line at MIZCO. “The powerful new Ecko Spray truly stands out from the crowd and lets consumers hear the colors sound can make with a uniquely stylish Bluetooth speaker that goes anywhere they want to listen, from their bedroom to the park.”

The Spray utilizes the latest in Bluetooth technology and pairs with any Bluetooth device up to 30 feet away, it also had a  built-in mic for cell-phone functionality. The Spray’s dome twists to control volume and skip to the next or previous song, and the Spray’s nozzle is a button that controls the play/pause and call functions.

“Designed in the United States, the Spray has a high gloss black finish and includes a high-densitymetal grille. The high capacity Li-Ion rechargeable battery is user-replaceable, so owners can carry spare batteries to provide virtually unlimited playtime.”

The Spray‘s MSRP is $159.99 and it’s slated to be on shelves in March.



About the Author

Charles
Charles is the Founder and Editor In Chief of thegamefanatics.com and even though he didn’t grow up with the opportunity to have as many systems as probably a lot of hardcore gamers did, he always had an avid passion for gaming. He currently does most of his gaming on either the ps3 or pc, and gets irked when people try to discredit the pc as a viable gaming console. He does have a life outside of video games; playing the drums and acoustic guitar as well as playing basketball and football are some of his hobbies. He says the only thing he love more than gaming is being around a community of gamers. Email him, find him on twitter, or stalk him on facebook!




 
 

 
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One Comment


  1. Alex Gatewood

    By producing a spectacle of his document breaking property operate I think he is creating the function and Barry Bonds HR legacy are living on longer. I severely doubt the HR ball will be accepted by the HOP with a “asterisk” on it.

    I believe Marc Ecko is an idiot and his intentions are not going as planned.



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