Party like it’s 1877.
The Bugle Horn Speaker looks like Thomas Edison’s phonograph, but it is, in fact, a 21st-century iPhone accessory.
Connect the plastic speaker onto the bottom of the iPhone to amplify the sound coming from your phone. The speaker does not cover the port.
This retro phone audio amplifier is said to give an “orchestral boost” to whatever songs, movies, or other sounds you have playing, according to the product page on Japan Trend Shop.
But Sara Gates of The Huffington Post calls the Bugle Horn Speaker one of "the latest in a long line of wacky accessory ideas" for the iPhone.
"As seen in the video above, the horn does little to pump up the volume, in comparison with the sound emitted from the iPhone's built-in speakers," she writes. "Instead, the accessory, which comes in black or white, appears to be built more for aesthetic purposes than bass-blasting speaker quality."
The speaker, which works with an iPhone 4 or 4s, costs $41 with shipping.