Rock-It 3.0 Portable Vibration Speaker Unboxing & First Look Linus Tech Tips
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This is probably something you've seen before, but the Rock-It attaches to anything and turns it into a speaker. It's a neat gift idea.
Rock-It 3.0 Portable Vibration Speaker Unboxing & First Look shows Linus Tech Tips examining the Rock-It 3.0, a compact device that converts almost any object into a speaker using a built-in vibration transducer. The video opens with a quick reminder that such devices are common in stores, then moves into an unboxing of the Rock-It 3.0, which includes the main unit, a USB charging cord, extra sticky pads, and a user manual. Linus explains the product’s battery life, noting two hours of charge and up to 12 hours of playback, with better sound quality from hollow surfaces. He demonstrates basic usage by attaching the device to various objects and pressing play from a connected audio source, showing that the sound is quiet by itself but amplifies once adhered to a surface. Early tests reveal that not all surfaces yield the same result, with some objects, like solid speakers, resisting attachment, while using the included sticky pads improves adhesion. The segment ends with practical tips, advising viewers to use the extra sticky pads for better performance and concluding with a recap of the Rock-It 3.0’s advertised capability to turn almost anything into a speaker, followed by a sign-off encouraging viewers to subscribe for more tech content.
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Questions answered
- What is the Rock-It 3.0 designed to do?
- It converts virtually any solid surface into a speaker by using a built-in vibration transducer, activated via a standard audio jack and powered by an internal battery.