for those who don’t know sound is just different kinds of vibrations so when this speaker touches something that can vibrate the sound within it it gets loader wood tend as to work best
I have to know- what happens if you attach it to someone's head? Does it end up pulling that scene from Lilo and Stitch where he's the speaker for her record player? 😂
@@drippy623 ok for one why are you calling me kid without knowing my age and two how can you be so sure also three does it really matter if i'm the only one who cares
I believed vector when I saw this video so I bought the speaker to actually try it out myself. I got it for Christmas from my mom this year. Turns out it is actually really really great and it is actually really cool too! I even showed my friends at work and they thought it was really cool how it’s really soft sound at first but then when you put it on a hollow objects it turns really loud! If you want an awesome speaker that can play through objects, then get this one because if I love it, you will love it too!
Its because the vibration of the sound spreads across flat surfaces really well. It happens the same with those little metal music box rigs without the box, holding them and turning the crank it pretty cool, but the sound it enhanced when you place it down on a flat surface
I had one of those and believe it or not, the item that had the nest sound was a family size box of cereal. The more the object can vibrate the louder and better it will sound
So basically like a small speaker inside a glass for reverb. Miss doing those during the early 2010s with my sister's speaker the reverb was cool to hear.
Bro got the real tiny toilet, and tiny toilet dropping the bass Edit: yeah uh I have not been paying attention to this comment but it has almost 3k likes, wow
As a person who just finished 10th grade loudness depends on 3 factors one of which is the surface area of the vibrating body so what this speaker does is vibrates anything it touches turning it into a vibrating body and if its surface area is larger you hear it loud. That the jist of it.
He advertises and sends a link of the product but has it special so he makes some of the money of the product him self so he profits off the videos also
I don't watch this dude content on purpose and just from shorts but this is really a good content. Checking if those ridiculous items from online shops really work.
The original is called solid drive. Ive installed them for peoples home theaters. Absolutely amazing they have that as a handheld device. They were about 2000$ a pair when i installed them 10 years ago
@@_Mace yeah the specific brand I installed was, which I think was the only brand at the time. We did a 5.1 surround behind drywall and it was about 6k for the speakers if I remember correctly. It was so cool feeling the drywall vibrate when you would turn the volume up. It sounded really good too
@@majikclown9236My dad installed something, might have been bass speakers or something I'm not familiar, but they were next to the living room sofa and when we would watch movies with a lot of rumbling the whole sofa rumbled too. 😂
I remember back in early 2000s we play with the pieces of the speaker where it has magnets and play with them sometimes they still work like this thing and I did stuffs like that haha trying if how good the sounds in any thing
@@_glrb I know that grammarly is about your grammar, but I still stand by what I said which was how does one word mean he needs grammarly. Every one gets something wrong at some point.
Why the speaker is louder when touching an object: the reason why it’s louder is because the sound moves faster though solid objects. Me and my class in school did an experiment on sound waves and used a piano tuner