Turn your movie nights into a personal theater without cranking up the volume. The Fuiigo 1.1, a second‑generation wearable speaker now crowdfunding in Japan on Makuake, is designed to deliver immersive, room‑filling sound while keeping noise levels neighbor‑friendly—perfect for apartment living and late‑night viewing.
Fuiigo says the new model improves fit, comfort, and overall sound reproduction over the original. Its standout trick is bass you can feel, not just hear. A patented rocking mechanism housed in tubes along the left and right sides reproduces deep bass from 20 Hz to 300 Hz, sending vibrations across your upper body. Two additional speakers positioned near the collarbones handle mid and high frequencies. Together, the four‑unit system aims to wrap listeners in a more lifelike, cinematic soundstage than typical on‑ear options.
Because the speakers sit close to the body, enjoyable volume levels stay more contained, reducing the chance of disturbing people in nearby rooms. That makes the Fuiigo 1.1 an appealing alternative to turning up a TV or home theater system in small spaces.
Key details:
– Weight: 1.07 kg (2.4 lbs)
– Included cable: 3 m (9.8 ft) to connect to the amplifier
– Amplifier: Fosi Audio BT30D 2.1 CH Bluetooth amp included
– Power: two 10‑watt bass modules and two 3‑watt speakers in the wearable
– Colors: white or brown
The companion Bluetooth amplifier supports both wired and wireless sources, driving the wearable’s bass modules and speaker units for a plug‑and‑play setup.
Pricing during the campaign starts at 37,810 yen (about $260) for those who already own the original model’s external amp and want the Fuiigo 1.1 wearable on its own. New buyers can pre‑order the complete Fuiigo 1.1 system starting at 49,800 yen (about $340).
If you’re after apartment‑friendly, immersive audio that you can literally wear, the Fuiigo 1.1 brings an intriguing mix of tactile bass and personal soundstage in a refined second‑gen design.






