LG is very much aware there is a generational change happening underfoot in the viewing habits of younger consumers correlated to the spaces they call home. Contemporary display and television design, like the StanbyME 27″ Rollable Smart Touch Screen, emphasizes portability and versatility while packaged into compact footprints that allow for placement in areas where traditional units couldn’t conceivably fit. Just as the StandbyME screen has the visuals covered, LG is now adding an additional layer to the system in the form of the pill-shaped StanbyME Speaker.
The Bluetooth enabled speaker aesthetically and functionally complements its screen counterpart or can be used on-the-go as a standalone device. For the purpose of the former, LG includes a dedicated cradle to attach the speaker underneath the screen. When connected, the speaker operates in coordination with the display’s built-in audio, boosting output for a fuller and more present soundstage. It should also significantly improve the sound of dialogue thanks to its 20mm dual tweeters, an Achille’s heel with small speakers integrated into any size screen. A dual passive radiator adds a much necessary bump in the trunk – don’t expect to feel the bass like a dedicated subwoofer, but it will be a significant improvement on the low end.
The StanbyME’s form is simple and modern like the Rollable Smart Touch Screen it’s designed to aid, with a bit of flair being the ‘edge lighting’ feature that casts subtle effects to set the mood when playing music or while gaming, if that’s your sort of thing. LG includes an option accessible via app to turn this feature off.
As a separate portable Bluetooth speaker, the LG StanbyME Speaker is rated, meaning it can handle a spray of water for up to 10 – 15 minutes from a distance of three meters. So not fully waterproof, but definitely a speaker you could consider equipped for outdoor use including the beach, camping, or poolside.
At $200, the LG StanbyME Speaker offers an interesting proposition, operating both as an integrated design TV soundbar and also a capable, portable Bluetooth speaker. Even the Sonos Roam and Move aren’t capable of that audio equivalent of dual citizenship. Keep in mind that the speaker works best as a companion piece to maximize the $900 StanbyME Display, arguably a must-buy addition if you want to unlock the full home entertainment potential of a battery powered entertainment display on wheels.
To explore the StanbyME range and other LG lifestyle products visit lg.com.
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