LG announces levitating, toilet-cleaning Bluetooth speaker

It’s nearly CES time and LG isn’t pulling any punches. The company has announced the PJ9, a levitating Bluetooth speaker that looks exactly…

LG announces levitating, toilet-cleaning Bluetooth speaker

It’s nearly CES time and LG isn’t pulling any punches. The company has announced the PJ9, a levitating Bluetooth speaker that looks exactly like the end of a toilet brush.

From LG’s press release:

The mesmerising wireless speaker hovers in place over the accompanying Levitation Station to deliver high-quality audio while making quite an impression with its eye-catching design. In addition to its striking looks, the versatile speaker gives users the ability to seamlessly play music, podcasts and other audio content in the home as well as outdoors.
The PJ9 creates its stunning visual effect using powerful electromagnets housed inside the Levitation Station to give the speaker its unique trait of being untouched by any surface or wires when playing. At the core is a 360–degree omnidirectional speaker with turbine blade-inspired design and deep bass courtesy of the subwoofer embedded inside the Levitation Station. The PJ9 also features Dual Passive Radiator technology to reproduce flush mid-range tones and crisp highs.
When its 10-hour battery begins to run low, the smart portable speaker automatically descends to the Levitation Station and begins to charge wirelessly with no intervention from the listener and no interruption in the music. The PJ9 is IPX7 compliant in order to withstand any adverse weather condition when being used outdoors. For added convenience and versatility, Multipoint technology enables the speaker to connect to two Bluetooth devices simultaneously.

No release date or pricing just yet.