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This tiny wireless speaker promises to sound like a big beefy stereo system using psychoacoustic tricks

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  • Two 15W drivers in a very small cube-style case
  • Digital signal processing adjusts speaker output to emulate distance
  • Available from Japan for roughly $255

One of the key things about stereo sound is that to get it, you need decently spaced stereo speakers. And that’s a problem for small devices where you can’t space the speakers out enough to get a large stereo sound stage. Manufacturers have come up with lots of tricks to make small speakers sound bigger, but to the best of my knowledge Pavé’s little speaker is unique: it’s got a gyroscope inside.

The Cear Pavé is an exceptionally small speaker, just over three and a half inches in each dimension, that promises to sound much bigger, with a stereo image close to what you’d hear from a traditional twin-speaker setup. And to do that, it uses clever technology to mess with your brain.

Pychoacoustics, qu’est-ce que c’est?

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