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9to5Rewards: Plox Levitating Star Wars Death Star Bluetooth Speaker [Giveaway]

Another week has come to a close, which means it’s 9to5Rewards time. This go around we’ve partnered with Plox to give away its Levitating Star Wars Death Star Bluetooth Speaker. This thing is a must-have for any fan of the franchise and has a $200 value. Head below to find out how you can win.

Plox uses a clever magnetic design that literally allows this speaker to float in mid-air while playing your favorite tunes. The Death Star actually slowly spins in place, which is a really cool party trick or just fun to sit and look at. Here are the full details:

This officially licensed collectible was designed by Star Wars fans for Star Wars fans. The gravity-defying orb levitates in mid-air above the base using Plox’s Force Technology. Unleash your inner Sci-Fi fanatic with the Plox levitating Death Star speaker. It rotates above a magnetic base to mimic weightless movement, and the 5W orb produces 360 degrees of uncompromising, high-quality sound. The Plox levitating Death Star speaker connects with Bluetooth technology and performs up to 5 hours of continuous playback.

Congratulations to @codymsutherland, our winner of the Clockwork Synergy giveaway.

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Trevor Daugherty is the Senior Editor of 9to5Toys. Since joining in 2014, he’s specialized in product reviews, exclusive discounts and 9to5’s New Toy of the Day. Contact him direct at trevor@9to5mac.com.