AmpMe, la app para crear un altavoz gigante con nuestros móviles AmpMe, la app para crear un altavoz gigante con nuestros móviles Escrito por Luis Torroba septiembre 25, 2015 a las 11:00 Ahora hay a muy buen precio altavoces bluetooth que ofrecen un sonido bastante aceptable y que se pueden conectar con cualquier teléfono móvil. Pero hay ocasiones, y seguro que os ha pasado, que os habéis juntado varios y ninguno ha traído altavoz. Pues bien, para estos momentos, la empresa AmpMe ha creado una aplicación con el mismo nombre que es capaz de sincronizar la misma música en varios móviles ofreciendo una experiencia similar a un altavoz. Con AmpMe ya no será necesario tener un altavoz para poner música en una fiesta o en cualquier reunión de amigos.
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