Freewheeler Designer Wireless Outdoor Stereo Speaker System

Certainly, to date, the vast majority of outdoor speakers we’ve come across have been – and let’s not mince our words here – wholly uninspiring affairs in terms of aesthetic appeal but that certainly cannot be said of this Freewheeler Wireless Outdoor Stereo Speaker System designed with the assistance of Ron Arad.
The Freewheeler has been designed from the outset not only to look good but to be practical, its design allowing it to simply be rolled into place, either inside or outside (the Freewheeler is waterproof) much like a spare tire. Made from lacquered wood featuring an integrated receiver and amplifier, the Freewheeler can receive sound wirelessly thanks to a two-way FM transmitter allowing you to connect just about any audio equipment – from CD players to DAPs and Hi-Fi audio systems – though, unfortunately, the product site negates to mention the Freewheelers frequency range or power output.
And this is a shame as, considering the Freewheeler will set you back just shy of £11,000 (approximately $20,190 / €13,713 at the time of writing) we venture that few would consider parting with such sums without at least a cursory glance at some (seemingly non-existent) specifications.
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