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OrigAudio Rock-IT 2.0 Portable Vibration Speaker with Standard 3.5mm Jack. Model ROCK-IT-WH

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$24.00

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About this item

  • Turn any object into a speaker
  • Works with any audio device that has a headphone jack
  • Perfect for: traveling, office, around the house, and anywhere you want your music
  • No Speakers? No Problem
  • Non-Magnetic


Rock-It portable vibrations speaker takes music from your device and generates it into vibration sequences. It sends those vibrations through the Rock-It pod which sticks to ANY OBJECT. Simply press play on your device and Rock-It will turn the object into a speaker. Revolutionize the way you listen to music.


scott h.
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2024
Not sure if this is worth writing about since it's been so long. I got this many years ago cause the idea of it sounded really cool. It does work when you stick it to hollow walls or materials. Unfortunately, I recall the audio to be atrocious, it runs out of energy fast and it did not stick very well to anything,
Customer
Reviewed in India on August 8, 2017
Delivered as described
Kartik Godawat
Reviewed in India on May 21, 2017
The speakers were delivered in time and sound great. It's a good geeky gift for people. As expected, it cannot beat the JBL bluetooths in sound obviously and the quality of audio produced through vibration is not that good as well. So, it cannot be used for actually "listening to music". It definitely is a cool item to keep around and show-off. Also the speaker sticks itself onto surfaces with a double sided tape(2 extras provided in the box), but I live in Bangalore and it took 20mins before the glue started wearing off because of dust.. Wiping it with water doesn't help as those videos in youtube probably haven't seen the amount of pollution and fine dust as we have here.
Customer
Reviewed in India on July 15, 2016
I'll start by saying that it's a great idea ! But looks far more exciting than it really is.Not loud enough at all and plays mainly on plastic items. I've used it twice since I bought it, and haven't wanted to use it again.
jitendra swami
Reviewed in India on April 29, 2015
It did not worked as I expected. It actually is of no use.
A-WAX
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2013
Very cool. Works fine, and it's cool to see people trip out when you show it to them. Some material works better than others, red solo cups work well. The problem I have is practicality. No matter where you are you have to find something to stick it to. And you may only have access to something where the sound isn't all that great. Or worse off, nothing to stick it to. I like my portable speakers to be loud. So after a while I bought something different.
a RANDOM person
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 11, 2012
This speaker is marvellous. You can spend ages listening to music; or spend ages finding places to put the speaker. I find that wooden cupboards work well, as well as microwave ovens. I have no quarrels with the sticky pad on the product as three are supplied and they can be cleaned with a damp cloth. Just put some batteries in, put the speaker pad on a hollow, flat surface and plug it into your iPhone to enjoy good quality music.
ITCowboy
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2012
Is this a high end sound system? no, if you want that spend hundreds of dollars on a portable bose system.What this is a a fun, innovative, and useful product. When I first received it we spent hours passing it around, sticking it on anything around to see what kind of sound it would make. Found it works really well on Hollow Core doors, Windows, different sounds on different boxes, cooler, garage doors, Styrofoam pieces, and all kinds of miscellaneous items.. That was just the first night.The next night we were headed out camping out in the back acreage, so we settled on a box that amplified and produced decent sound. When my uncle showed up, he drove back to the house and returned with a load of other items he wanted to try! Since then my neighbors have tried (Turns out it works really well and sounds fantastic stuck to the back of a motorcycle helmet with the helmet on)and most I know have bought one for themselves.The sound output really does depend on the type of music, and the object you stick it to, and where you stick it at on the item. Now we use a Styrofoam cooler on it's side when we camp, which serves as a good speaker, and has the added bonus of protecting the speaker and the MP3 player or phone.I highly recommend this unit for background music or general indoor or out door travel. in addition your friends will love it and play with it also!
Mark P. McDonald
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2012
The idea that you can make anything a speaker has great appeal to me as I travel a lot and like to listen to music. So I thought that the Rock-IT would be a small device for getting bigger sound. In my experience it turned out to be more of a bunch of plastic that looks interesting but fails to deliver. I tried the device out on different surfaces, including a parabolic metal lamp shade and failed to get any real sounds, none of which were half as good as my old GE pocket transistor AM radio I got when I was a kid. I know that comment dates me, but i cannot recommend this device as anything more than a novelty as its an interesting idea that just does not work, or at least did not work for me.
bafranksbro
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2012
Some people might not be impressed with this sort of thing but I am. I'm going around sticking it to everything in sight to see what kind of sound I'm getting out of things. Sure it's not the greatest quality audio on the planet but if you expect that from something like this that only costs twenty bucks then that's your fault. It's not hifi of super awesome quality sound but it's enough to listen to stuff without too many complaints. I've found it works best on cardboard boxes, it works great on the box that amazon shipped it in. Cardboard boxes are the loudest and best quality audio you can get out of this thing but you can stick it on other stuff and get really interesting effects from different materials, some thin metals give off this really crazy reverb like effect. Really it's a lot of fun to play around with but I do think there are some practical applications for it, for myself at work will be where I get the most use out of it so I don't have to listen to the stupid music on the radio anymore.
Mark Fradl
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2010
When people say the sound quality isn't amazing it turns out what they really mean is it's awful. It's a fun concept but in practice it just doesn't work very well. Sound is tinny and distorted - I had the best results from attaching it to the back of my laptop's screen but even then it wasn't very good. I needed something because my computer speakers stopped working and this product gives tolerable sound quality for watching a TV show or my yoga videos, but it's pretty awful for music.And please bear in mind, I'm not rating it on a high standard - some people here are saying things like "You can't expect it to be super-high-fidelity" -- true, but I can expect it to be at least tolerably OK. It's not. Sure, maybe at its best it's on par with SOME cheaper USB speakers, but those cheap USB speakers have only one cord, this has three (USB for power, audio cable,and long cord attaching the "microphone" to an object - not to mention the main box - as large as a square coaster and thicker than my smartphone) - it's all bulky and unwieldy.Maybe a neato-gimmick for a kid, but even they would get tired of it soon, I think.