Soul Electronics Party in a Box wireless speaker system dashes out at CES

Soul Party in a Box

The Soul Electronics Party in a Box wireless speaker system was seen making its presence felt at the CES 2012. The system seemed to grab attention more for the functionalities it proffers than for the title it has been bestowed with.

The music device jumps on the scenario to serve AirPlay as well as Bluetooth connectivity. If this wasn’t enough for the audiophiles out there, then they can employ the incorporated 5.8GHz twoway transceiver which facilitates syncing with other wireless speakers or PIAB units to blare out tunes. Underneath the hood, the audio system houses a pair of 6.5-inch subwoofers and 3-inch midrange speakers as well as four 1-inch tweeters.

“We have dedicated some of the world’s most advanced audio engineering technology to the Party in a Box, and we can’t wait to see the reaction when we unveil this powerful system at the CES Show,” states Bob Bonefant, The Soul Man. “We are confident that we’ve got a product that is untouchable, and Soul fans will not believe their ears when this thing fires up.”

The chassis has been draped in black and is designed with aluminum accents to give it a certain edge. Furthermore, the programmable multi-color perimeter on the device helps it stay true to the name. Featuring an FM RDS tuner, the connectivity options offered by the device include HDMI, a headphone jack and even a balanced MIC input.

The Soul Electronics Party in a Box release date and price details have been kept under wraps, so audiophiles out there may want to be on the watch out for further updates on the same.