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Now You Can Build Your Own Bose Bluetooth Speaker

Forget headphones. Bose wants kids to love its speakers.

The audio company, which made recent headlines with the decision to sell off half its manufacturing facilities, introduced a new category known as Bosebuild. This new segment is geared toward children and “the kid in all of us,” and is debuting with a do-it-yourself Bluetooth speaker kit.

The 4.75-inch Speaker Cube comes with a power supply, control panel, magnet, coil, speaker panel, clips, side panels, decorative LED lights and a variety of silhouette covers. Although it can stream music wirelessly via Bluetooth, it must be plugged in to use. It also features an aux input.

Step-by-step instructions and a variety of interactive activities are provided via an iOS app, and the Cube is designed to be taken apart and rebuilt over and over. An Android version of the app isn’t listed at this time.

The kit is geared toward ages 8 and older; Bose estimates it takes about an hour to complete. It’s currently available on Bosebuild.com for $149

Said Bob Maresca, Bose president/CEO, in a statement: “Dr. [Amar] Bose was fascinated with electric trains when he was very young. He learned how they worked by taking them apart and putting them back together, and he had that same insatiable curiosity throughout his entire life. That spirit is still at the heart of Bose. And it’s a great example of what we’d like Bosebuild to offer — fun and relatable ways for kids to make something they really want and can use for years to come, while learning about the incredible science and technology behind it.”

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