The FCC filing we saw last year shows that the Vappeby speaker has a tap button that doubles as an outdoor lamp. The company said that it's designed to illuminate outdoor parties, barbecues, and other outdoor activities.
When you press the tap button, it will start streaming from wherever you left off and another press will play a different recommendation based on your history. It works with other streaming services and any media you have on your phone or other connected device.
Vappeby offers up to 12 hours of music streaming. The package does not include a charger or a cable to charge it. The lamp has a lantern-like design and two light modes.
In September last year, the service was available on a number of headphones, including Bose, Skullcandy, and Microsoft Surface. The Vappeby range of speakers are priced from $25 to $90. The Symfonisk bookshelf speaker build is only available in Europe.
The company said that Vappeby is an important step on the way to making music more accessible.