Marc Ecko is making the jump from clothing to tech with the new Ecko Sparay Speaker. The Ecko Spray Speaker is a wireless speaker designed in the shape of a can of spray paint.
The speaker uses a Bluetooth 2.1 connection to connect to A2DP compatible devices. Sound is provided by two 40mm, 3 watt drivers hidden in the can. The Ecko Spray Speaker does away with the traditional volume and track selection buttons, instead using the spray can's dome and nozzle to control all functions. Should you be using a phone to listen to your music, the Spray Speaker also features a button that lets you answer incoming calls. The Ecko Spray Speaker won't be available for some time, but it's set to make its public debut at CES 2012.
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