New York-based Ampere Shop has come up with a shower speaker that charges itself with water running through it. Dubbed Shower Power, it is a waterproof Bluetooth speaker that mounts between the showerhead and water supply pipe.

It generates power from running water with a built-in hydropower system. The flow of water rotates an internal impeller, which is connected to a mini-generator that charges a battery. The shower starts charging itself the moment water begins to flow. In a single charge, it can run for up to 14 hours.

Install once and enjoy your favorite music in the shower – there will be no need to remove it. The Shower Power speaker uses Bluetooth for connectivity. You can easily enjoy the playlists or any music app from your smartphone. There is even an option for a waterproof remote control and a mini waterproof Bluetooth speaker for surround sound.

The Shower Power speaker is designed to fit most types of showerhead and is made from 100-percent recycled ocean plastic to ensure its environmental impact is insignificant. The compact speaker offers 360-degree sound for an immersive audio experience in bathroom.

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If you wish to have this innovative shower speaker, it is currently being funded through Kickstarter. You have to back the campaign for a minimum of $59 to get one delivered at your doorstep in January 2021.

A similar kind of Water-Powered Bluetooth Shower Speaker is available on Amazon.

Image: Ampere Shop
Image: Ampere Shop
Image: Ampere Shop
Image: Ampere Shop
Image: Ampere Shop
Image: Ampere Shop

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