Louis Vuitton has been slammed for selling a £2,130 portable SPEAKERS that clip onto their iconic handbags.
The French fashion house has expanded into tech by releasing a series of UFO-shaped devices in three different colours.
The LV Nanogram speaker is available to purchase in copper, silver and camouflage.
The sound system connects using Bluetooth.
It has up to 17 hours of listening time when fully charged.
It has a voice assistant and even allows you to make voice calls.
The pricey speaker features the luxury brand’s classic monogram flowers on the metal body.
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The aluminium grille reads, “LV.”
There is a leather loop which allows the 520g speaker to attach to handbags and belts.
The copper and silver speaker cost £1,840.
But the camouflage version, dubbed ‘Damouflage’ costs an eye-watering £2,130.
Fashion fans were not too impressed by the extortionate price of the speaker.
Others mocked the shape of it – comparing it to a UFO.
One person, called Sydney Paige said: “If I saw this at a man’s house, I’d run.”
”You can buy the same quality for so much cheaper, said another person.
Cole Hepner said: “UFO.”
”Looks like a five star pressure cooker,” said another person.
The product details read: “Created for seekers of new horizons, the LV Nanogram Speaker reinvents the world of portable audio in a compact and unique shape to create an exceptional audio experience.
”Unveiled at Pharrell Williams’s debut Men’s Spring-Summer 2024 Show for the House, the LV Nanogram Speaker Damoflage combines French camouflage with the House’s emblematic Damier motif, the ultimate touch for a statement silhouette.
”Whether attached to an outfit or a bag, the LV Nanogram is the ultimate high-tech and fashion-forward accessory for the upcoming season.”
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