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  1. @jojojohn2416

    January 11, 2024 at 5:27 pm

    Just looking forward to it

  2. @Random_dud31

    January 11, 2024 at 5:35 pm

    Well, sonos will probably not work using this system

  3. @user-kk3jr8gi2x

    January 11, 2024 at 5:39 pm

    Great idea and implementation. Still think the future is head-tracked spatial headphones. Sometimes the only way through physics is taking the bypass.

    • @oliverwhite8624

      January 11, 2024 at 6:07 pm

      You can already do that today

  4. @richardc5100

    January 11, 2024 at 5:47 pm

    If I can’t stick one up me and really feel the music then why buy.

  5. @EyesOfByes

    January 11, 2024 at 5:48 pm

    So does this work with like a Bose Acustimass system and an av reciever? One can dream

  6. @epsilon1670

    January 11, 2024 at 5:52 pm

    quite like this idea especially with how you use the phone to basically point and configure it

  7. @AdmiralBison

    January 11, 2024 at 7:34 pm

    I recon in the future we will have “Virtual speakers.”

    That is one dedicated physical speaker, or it’s integrated within a tv/projector and it uses sophisticated software/AI to “time and bounce” sounds off walls to create surround sounds.

  8. @newassistance238

    January 11, 2024 at 8:03 pm

    Not for me. I like speakers the size of skyscrapers.

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