AudioGlove amplifies the sounds reproduced by your iPhone (Video)

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  iPhones are not recognized as having an extremely powerful loudspeaker and many users have complained that it is clearly inferior to that of other smartphones. Apple was not interested in changing its speaker, but a new case for iPhone terminals could help you amplify the sounds reproduced by your iPhone. AudioGlove is the name of this case, and its purpose is to protect your iPhone and to amplify the sounds reproduced by the speaker of the device, and in the video above you can see its functionality explained.

It's simple. The AudioGlove is a polycarbonate protective case that also features an acoustically engineered retractable waveguide chamber that "naturally" amplifies the sound coming to and from the iPhone. This patented Natural Sound Amplification™ technology requires no batteries, headphones, cords or docks. Independently tested and verified by acoustic engineers at Dolby Laboratories – increases volume by over 10 decibels (~20%) and enhances tonality (warmer, richer sound) – improves the performance of the microphone and helps block background noise and wind

  The case is made of polycarbon and has a "retractable chamber" that guides the sounds to amplify them, everything being done naturally, without the help of electronic components. The case promises to amplify sounds by up to 10 decibels and improve the performance of the microphone by isolating it from external noises. The case does not require batteries and it seems that it has been checked at the Dolby laboratories by the engineers specialized in acoustics, so theoretically it should do its job as it should.

  AudioGlove is available for iPhone 3G/3GS and iPhone 4/4S at prices starting at $25.

Thanks to S.