Everyone who has ever used the iPad and the iPad 2 absolutely loves the wonderful world of apps that it pen up for them. However, with the speakers of the tablet situated at the back, users are not able to experience the full force of the sound when watching a video or listening to an audio file on the tablet. Since carrying around a pair of speakers isn’t the wisest or the most feasible idea, using a passive, snap-on speaker like the Soundsnap Snap-on Passive Speaker could be a real life saver.

The Soundsnap Snap-on Passive Speaker created by Forma Studio basically snaps onto the bottom of the iPad or the iPad 2 even when the tablet is housed inside the SmartCover and brings the sound of the device’s built-in speaker to the front. Since the accessory doesn’t feature any electronic parts, it doesn’t interfere with the natural sound of the tablet’s own speaker and doesn’t distort the sound in any way.
Crafted out of a soft coated plastic material, the Soundsnap Snap-on Passive Speaker easily holds onto the iPad’s frame without scratching it or damaging it. The design is currently in the conceptual stage though the studio is hard at work trying to get some prototypes ready for testing soon.
Source: Forma Studio