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Hi Fido

Posted by on Feb 7, 2010 in DESIGN, ITALIANS DO IT BETTER

Matteo Cibic has pre announced the Hi Fido in limited edition (only 10 pcs will be available in the US). Hi-Fido is an audio speaker that use the acustic properties of ceramic to diffuse hi quality sound with a bass reflex system. Cable connection allowed to play music from any kind of device. Fido will be equipped with an Apple AirPort as well, after all the plugging of the wire is located in a “delicate” area…

Ceramic, 150 watt speaker size 40x30x25cm.

Price has not been revealed yet but we will be posting more as we will get closer to the official release.

HI-FIDO2

HI-FIDO1

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10 Comments

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    February 17, 2010

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    February 10, 2010

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    February 10, 2010

    [...] via Gessato [...]

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  4. Jerry @ Asheville
    February 9, 2010

    I can’t wait to see where the cable will attach to…*L*

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    • admin
      February 9, 2010

      Airport…. go wireless or go home LOL

      Reply
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    February 9, 2010

    [...] Audio Equipment of the Day: “Hi Fido” by Matteo [...]

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  6. Hola Fido altavoces es de 100% Woofer « Diseño Javi Cantero
    February 8, 2010

    [...] en: Diseños Interesantes — javicantero @ 10:20 pm Tags: Diseños Interesantes El altavoz Hi Fido por Matteo Cibic es un woofer total. En realidad, es un orador final muy alto que utiliza cerámica [...]

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  7. Sabine
    February 8, 2010

    OUW I WANT IT !

    Reply

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