Olive has been cranking out cool music systems since 2005. However, they are going a different route with the new One Music Player, by launching the product on the crowdfunding site Indiegogo.
“So why are we asking for your help?” says the Indiegogo page. “The answer is simple: We believe the idea behind Olive One is big — too big for our existing audiophile channel.”
The Olive One is a simple, circular touchscreen that can provide access to all of your digital music. It can tap into everything on your smartphone, a computer and even whatever you’ve got stuffed into the cloud. Promising audiophile-quality sound, the device also has an open architecture and a customizable design with fine aluminum and glass materials.
Olive says that the device can also navigate and play music back on your HDTV, using WiFi Miracast. No dockling is needed. Instead, the Olive One connects to all of your components via Bluetooth 4.0.
Other features include the option to link multiple One screens and control via free iPhone, iPad and Android apps.
Olive currently has 53 days to make its $200,000 goal. To secure the Olive One, you must pledge $399 — and wait until July 2013, which is when the company expects to ship the product. At last peek, the company was offering $50 off the Olive One or 50 percent off a $50 or $100 gift card. However, that offer will expire Tuesday, December 11, 2012 at midnight (PST).
To get a better peek at how the Olive One works, check out the video below.