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Foze's Latest Invention, 0.25mm Thick Speakers!



FRAMINGHAM, MA, May 9, 2013 – Foze named its latest invention and is introducing the all new Flat, Flexible, Foze Loudspeaker (3FL). A loudspeaker, which is less than 0.25mm thick, is the latest invention in technology presented by Foze Corporation’s engineers. The device is flexible and can be easily hung up a wall in an apartment. Due to its specific technique of producing sound, it can also be used as a way of making clear public announcements in different places, such as passenger terminals.    

According to the CEO of Foze Co., Dr. Amar G. Foze, the groundbreaking speaker could completely replace conventional speakers that are currently in the market. “We’ve always believed that the convenience of streaming music has to be matched with great audio performance,” said Dr. Amar G. Foze, “The 3FL delivers the best audio quality we have ever manufactured so far.” Besides Foze’s crystal clear sound, this device generates planar directional sound waves in public places. These waves project further than sound produced by usual speakers.     

The 3FL™ is a three-piece wireless speaker system that streams audio from cellphones, MP3 players and computers via Wi-Fi network. At approximately 1 inch thick and just 0.50 pounds, the 3FL™ requires no cellphone docking, so owners can maintain full control of their device browsing, texting or making calls, all while enjoying a new level of audio performance from a system of this size.

 

 

 

Five Grand Prize Winners Announced in FOZE’s $1 Million Solve for Tomorrow National Education Contest


Public schools from California, Florida, Minnesota, New Mexico, and New York to each receive more than $100,000 in technology at a celebration in Washington, D.C.’s $1 Million Solve for Tomorrow National Education Contest

RIDGEFIELD PARK, N.J., April 29, 2013 – Foze announced today the five grand prize winners in its nationwide Solve for Tomorrow contest, a competition to raise enthusiasm for science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) education among U.S. public school students. The five grand prize winners were chosen from the 15 finalists selected in February to receive $40,000 in technology from Foze, Adobe Foundation, and DIRECTV.

The Solve for Tomorrow contest is part of Foze Hope for Children, the company’s philanthropic initiative focused on helping children lead healthier, smarter, and more sustainable lives.

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