Jabees Peace Duo under-pillow speaker uses bone conduction for sleep

Jabees Peace Duo under-pillow speaker uses bone conduction for sleep

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TechCrunch reports on the Jabees Peace Duo Under-Pillow Speaker, a thin device that uses bone conduction technology to transmit sound through a pillow. The speaker, launched last month, is designed for private listening without earbuds. In testing, the reviewer found it so thin they almost forgot it was there. The device includes preloaded sleep sounds on a micro SD card and offers Bluetooth connectivity for streaming personal audio. Battery life is rated at up to ten nights of one-hour listening sessions per charge. The reviewer noted that the speaker does not work well with thick memory foam pillows, but thinner memory foam pillows should work fine according to the company.

What’s reported

The Peace Duo is an ultra-thin under-pillow speaker from Jabees.
It uses bone conduction technology to send vibrations through the skull to the inner ear.
The device launched last month.
It comes with a micro SD card preloaded with four hours of sleep sounds: gentle waves, light rain, rain with thunder, and soft wind.
Bluetooth connectivity allows streaming from a phone.
A single charge lasts up to ten nights of one-hour listening sessions.
The speaker has a foldable design and includes a magnetic fabric travel case.
It does not work well with thick memory foam pillows; the company claims thinner memory foam pillows should work.
Price is $59.99, available in Sunrise Yellow and Mist Green.
Users can swap magnetic snap-on frames for custom images and add names.

Key figures

Jabees (company)
Peace Duo Under-Pillow Speaker (product)

Sources: TechCrunch

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