Another Wireless MicroSpeaker Bottle Stopper

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Bob in SF

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These are fun, and they've caught some eyes and ears; so I've made a few more.

This one is Zebra wood:

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Listening this afternoon to two trombone masters: JJ Johnson and Kai Winding - fast friends and truly brilliant improvisors.

The little speaker has remarkably good sound quality, plays 2+ hours on a USB charge, and receives through a 30' range.

Best regards - Bob
 

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In the past, if someone said their bottle stopper was playing music, one would think they had too much to wine
Another innovative piece Bob!
 

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Very nice. I'm sure this could make for some interesting conversation after the bottle level goes down.
 
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Bob in SF

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Thanks Billy, Pete, and Tony!

Tony - Although it might be "Shark Tankable", I took a huge financial bath on my last set of international patents for this invention:
https://patents.google.com/patent/US4785755A/en?assignee=robert+markison&oq=robert+markison+

I've since invented numerous musical and medical devices and have not patented them. As my wonderful wife of 46 years has said - "try it again and explain the loss to your next wife".

The above patent was infringed 5 days after it was granted, and I couldn't fight it. C'est la vie.

Tony - To charge the speaker, just remove it and use the included USB cable. The trick is to make the press fit just right.

Warm regards - Bob
 
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Tony - To charge the speaker, just remove it and use the included USB cable. The trick is to make the press fit just right.

Ahhh..thanks!

Sorry about the patent...great idea.
 
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