Thanks to Mighty Dwarf and Lisa Christen, I had the opportunity to try this 360° miniature speaker with a built-in mp3 that turns any surface into a speaker. I rarely do commercial products on this blog and you will notice my sidebars are Ad Free. For the past few years I have been traveling to various countries to train teachers and teach students. I was excited when I received my Mighty Dwarf speaker and saw how tiny they were and easy to pack. Don’t let the size full you, though, because this speaker turn surfaces into speakers by using vibration resonance to amplify sound through the surface. I now use the Mighty Dwarf as my iPad/iPod/Android/laptop speaker and because they amplify sound they are even great for presentations. They come with a USB cable so it is easy to plug in and charge. The price is pretty reasonable for a speaker at $69.95, which includes shipping and handling. I was shopping for speakers for my iPad and found this one was cheaper and smaller than most on the market. Plus, the Mighty Dwarf is a lot of fun and comes in various cool colors. I chose a metallic dark blue. The best part about this speaker, though, is the fun and engagement factor. I have had tons of fun seeing how various surfaces amplify sound and have learned unintentionally about sound amplification, vibrations and surfaces. This makes the speaker a great learning tool as well! I won’t spoil any of your experiments but I really loved jamming to music by sticking the speaker to my friend’s refrigerator! This is a good option if you’re in the market for speakers and you will have a lot of fun with the Mighty Dwarf speaker. If you teach science or any kind of video/sound production class this speaker can also be used to teach certain principles and theories. Check out the video below and the Mighty Dwarf site! I really enjoyed this review of the Mighty Dwarf Speaker that shows you pictures of how tiny it is!

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