A Sonic Bathtub

Stereo H20

I have a decent portable speaker system I leave in my bathroom. The music wakes me up in the morning and relaxes me when I'm home from work. Unfortunately it's very difficult to hear music over the sound of water crashing. Solution? Get a Stereo H20 bathtub.

Designed to work with the entire range of MTI Whirpools, the Stereo H20 seamlessly blends into the tub surround using transducers to transform the entire tub into a sound board. Science already knows sound travels better and further in water than air, so when filled with water, the tub becomes a speaker providing a very deep resonance that rivals a stereo system. Your audio source can come from anything with a headphone jack, be it an iPod or CD player.

Truly, this is an experience that lets you both hear and feel the music.

via Trendir

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Whooaaa. That's awesome.

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