Louis Vuitton presents the Nanogram portable speaker
by Adriano Batista
Louis Vuitton has introduced a new addition to its collection of connected objects: the LV Nanogram speaker.

The LV Nanogram speaker is inspired by the House’s rich heritage and creativity, with a refined design that comes in three different versions, including a Damoflage edition created by Pharrell Williams, the Creative Director of Louis Vuitton’s Men’s line.

The attention to detail is evident in elegant and melodious touches. The body of the speaker incorporates the signature flowers carved in bas-relief, and the laser cut of the perforated aluminum grille reveals the initials LV. The rubber ring is decorated with the twelve letters that spell the name of Louis Vuitton, which light up with an LED light when the speaker is turned on. The final touch: the steel buttons, delicately carved with symbols that indicate their function.

The speaker has been specially designed to be easy to transport, so that it can comfortably accompany new adventurers on their journeys. In this line, it is both a next-generation audio device and the new expression of a timeless story that began with the iconic Louis Vuitton trunks, first presented to travelers 165 years ago. With only 520 grams of weight and 13.5 centimeters in height, an aluminum body and a matching metallic rubber ring, this device is ready for a life full of adventures to discover. It has a removable hook for attaching to your belt or bag, underlining its unique status as a high-tech mobile fashion accessory.

What defines the LV Nanogram speaker is the exceptionality of its sound experience. Its development was entrusted to Harman, an internationally recognized sound company, in such a way that the sound waves it emits fill the room with a notable frequency response. Despite its compact proportions and portability, this device reaches a volume of up to 84 decibels and up to 17 hours of duration: all day and all night.
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