Dexter Langford
Dexter Langford

If you thought Bluetooth speakers were all about glossy plastic and flashy lights, prepare to have your auditory world turned a tad more rustic. JVC Kenwood has dropped a bombshell with their WDS-01 model, and guess what? It’s made out of real wood—yes, you heard that right.

Imagine a Bluetooth speaker that’s not only acoustically delightful but also visually stunning, crafted from oak, cedar, pine, spruce, or walnut. It’s as if Mother Nature and tech wizards joined forces to create the ultimate sound experience. And let’s talk about the driver cone, shall we? Even that is made from wood, ensuring a completely organic sound wave experience. It’s as if your tunes are serenading you from a forest instead of a factory.

Expect your auditory journey to last up to eight hours on a single charge, but don’t get too excited about chasing one down. Only 100 custom-made units have been released in Japan, and they come with a price tag that ranges from around $257 to $550. So, if you want to look cool while jamming to your Spotify playlist, it’s time to start saving those pennies.

In a world filled with the same old tech aesthetics, JVC Kenwood’s wooden speaker is like a warm cup of coffee on a chilly morning—unexpected and utterly satisfying. Are you ready to welcome this unique blend of nature and technology into your life?


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