If you've got a house that's both too dark and too quiet, the Klipsch Light Speaker could be perfect for you. The speaker is built into an LED lightbulb and plays music streamed wirelessly from a computer or iPod. The catch? You can only hear your tunes when the light is on. Klipsch's $600 bundle includes two Light Speakers, a transmitter and a remote.
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