Bass: It's music's final frontier. By that, I mean it's the part of music that needs to be done right. Too much, and songs sound like a mess. Too little, and there's no guts. Enter Basslet, from a ...
When you walk into a loud party or a club, you don’t just hear the music, you feel it in your body. The Basslet is a new wearable device that aims to bring a similar effect to your day-to-day music ...
Have you ever come home from a night of dancing, gone to bed, and then tried to relive last night's sonic glory on your own personal audio system only to discover it lacked the body-abusing 'thump' of ...
It does look a bit ‘Apple Watch with a blank face’, but the Basslet is actually packed full of tech designed to more fully immerse you in music. Haptics, mostly. The creators argue bass should be felt ...
"I just wish it had more bass." That's usually the reaction I get when I ask people what they think about the headphones I review for CNET. An ample helping of sub-bass can absolutely make a ...
Why didn’t the biggest hip-hop DJs understand the purpose of recordings in the 1970s? As author Kevin Young wrote, “you couldn’t capture the party on wax.” These DJs built their careers on MCing in ...
If you’ve ever wondered how strapping a tiny, low-powered subwoofer to your wrist might feel, it’s kind of like wearing the Basslet. The Basslet, a product of Berlin-based startup Lofelt, delivers low ...
I love a good collaboration. So when I spotted a Teenage Engineering representative jamming on the (as yet unreleased) OP-Z while wearing a Basslet wearable subwoofer at this year's NAMM convention, I ...
Today we are taking a look at a wearable that will help you enjoy music the way it is meant to experienced. The Basslet is a wrist-worn subwoofer that will follow the base sounds of any song, coming ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. We've already had the subwoofer vest, but if you want an even more convenient and lightweight ...
At CES, you're always sure to see some wearables that go off the beaten path. One of the most original wrist-worn wearables we've seen this year is Lofelt's Basslet, a watch-like device that acts as a ...