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    I tried a portable Bluetooth speaker that splits into two, and it might be genius


    100-plus-year-old audio and telecoms brand Stormberg-Carlson re-emerged during the early 2000s for Latin American markets. Now, the audio device maker is looking to make a splash on an international scale thanks to several lines of various headphones, earbuds, portable speakers and loud speakers. Many of them come in highly stylized colors that might remind many of a unique take on tie-dye.

    There were also handful of pill shaped speakers on display. One of the most unique audio devices was the Twin 2 which sets itself apart through its ability to be split into two separate speakers, as well as used as one speaker.

    Available in two sizes, the Twin 2 feels like a cutting-edge portable speaker that blends form and function, based on our first hands-on with the product. The stand-out two-in-one design enables the speaker to split into two separate wireless speakers. These attach and disconnect through a magnetic system, and are able to be separated to about 20 feet apart.

    The StormBerg Twin 2 speaker at CES 2025

    (Image credit: Future)

    Watching one of StormBerg’s representative easily snap the speaker back and forth into one unit seemed unreal until I tried it myself. The magnets are strong enough to keep the unit together but not enough to make pulling them a part an issue. It just felt right when I held it in my hands. Like many of the best Bluetooth speakers, there’s also a handy strap on the red side for even more portability.


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