But its actually a Bluetooth speaker and light called Teno.
I went home and got to work.
Gunawan designed a speaker that has a similar sense of magic.

I want to break the cycle of yearly upgrades and obsolescence, he says onKickstarter.
Teno not only looks good, but it sounds great, too.
Its equipped with a powerful 45 mm full-range driver that delivers deep bass and beautifully clear treble.

The sculptural speaker also responds to different finger movements across its surface.
you’re able to even use its touch-sensitive surface to receive and end a phone call.
Introducing Teno, a speaker and light inspired by the Japanese art of Kintsugi.

When you touch its surface, it breaks open, illuminates, and activates the speaker.
The speaker is stunning in whatever stage of open (or closed) it’s in.



