Enhance Your Home Theater with ButtKicker (2:52)

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If you are looking to add feeling to your home theater system but don’t want to get complaints from your neighbors, then ButtKicker may be the answer to your need. At CES 2010, the company showcased a wireless ButtKicker kit for households and WebProNews got the inside scoop.

Unlike similar devices, ButtKicker allows the sound to be completely isolated to the listener. Through its patented technology, the ButtKicker low frequency audio transducers allow users to feel the audio without excessive volume.

Mark Luden told WebProNews that ButtKicker adds to the increasingly popular 3-D experience “by making the feeling of sound come alive.”

The unit easily sits under one leg of a sofa or chair and includes an amplifier that can shake the entire seating area. The kit is also equipped with a remote control to vary the intensity.

The price of the ButtKicker is $299 and is available at www.thebuttkicker.com or www.shakemycouch.com.

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5 Responses to Enhance Your Home Theater with ButtKicker

  1. Leah Boler says:

    These are soooo….. cool…really great with Surround Sound!!!!!!

  2. LOVE IT! Will it eventually be wired and give an electrical jolt, say, when I am watching the news and someone is getting revived with a defibulator? Is this the precursor to the Halo Deck?

  3. No question that sound effects emotions while watching a movie.

  4. Norm says:

    Looks like a great product, and buttkicker is a great name

  5. tatil says:

    The unit easily sits under one leg of a sofa or chair and includes an amplifier that can shake the entire seating area. The kit is also equipped with a remote control to vary the intensity.

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