SoundScoopz TV Audio Amplification

This whole time that we are thinking of amplifying the sound of our portable gadgets like tablets and smartphones, there is actually a bigger gadget that seriously in need of the same treatment. We’re talking about our flatscreen television. Of course, nobody gives a damn about boosting the sound of TV because most people would have a home theater system setup, or at least a soundbar of sort. However, if you’re looking to give your TV audio a boost without breaking the bank and also not have to deal with messy cable clutter, then you may want to give SoundScoopz a thought. So what the heck is SoundScoopz? SoundScoopz is as its name says it is: it scoops up the sound of your TV and throws it to the front where it should be going and not downward as all flatscreen TVs of today are designed to do. In short, SoundScoopz is the natural amplification for your TV. No cable, no power. Just pure sonic logic of redirecting downward firing audio to the front.

SoundScoopz TV Audio Amplification
Two-piece accessory that promise to make audio difference

Now, we wouldn’t say it is an ingenious idea. I, for one, have thought about it, but instead of fabricating one, I use a cardboard to do the job. Of course, my solution is not quite as proven as SoundScoopz’s, which has seen several prototypes, testing with different shapes and materials and consultation with audio engineers to arrive to what you see here. Patent and Trademark has been filed too, though the status is not known. But the point is, these folks are pretty damn serious about boosting your TV sound with minimal cost. Many use the wireless TV headphones, for example, however, they are not the only option

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SoundScoopz consists of two pieces, each piece measures 10 inches long and 5 inches tall, and is designed to be adhered to the back of your TV using the included adhesive strip. At this point, SoundScoopz is not a mass market product yet, but you can help it to become a ready product by backing its Kickstarter campaign. And the price? 19 bucks is all it takes to make your TV sounds better. Check out the demo/pitch video below to learn more.

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