Fancy a portable speaker inspired by the wooden percussion instrument used by Buddhist monks? The wooden instrument is also known as “muyu” (or “wooden fish”) in Chinese, or romanised as “moktak” in Korean. Inspired by the clear and peaceful sound produced by the “wooden fish”, a MOKTAK portable speaker echoes high-quality audio in a shape reminiscent of the same instrument, with a chic and colourful twist.
The speaker system features a flexible connecting lead cable covered with silicone while the two speakers are placed at the opposite ends of the cable for the best portable stereo experience on the go. The flexible cable allows your MOKTAK speaker to be easily adjusted into various angles to adapt to the outdoor environment, transforming into a functional hook, handle or stand. Think of a transformer, but in speaker form.
Going for a picnic? Bring this along. You don’t have to worry about battery – the MOKTAK speakers can last for eight hours of play time and 30 days of standby on a single battery charge. That’s a pretty long time! They’re also easy to carry around with their kettlebell looking built and the magnetic closure snaps along the speakers that make sure the two speaker units are close together for optimum protection. These MOKTAK speakers are built for the outdoors, its silicone-covered speakers are easy to clean and protected from accidental spills.
>The MOKTAK stereo speakers retail for SGD 149 and you can get them at HMV Marina Square, TANGS Technobay, Mustafa, Lucky Store, and Changi Airport (T3- Electronics Hub and T2- iSound).