A mere three months after Jason Lucash and Mike Szymczak started their company OrigAudio, they hit the jackpot. It was November 2009, and out of the blue, Time magazine called about featuring their ...
OrigAudio in Costa Mesa has a vintage Southern California tech startup story: humble beginnings shipping products from a garage to a spot among the county’s fastest-growing companies. There’s no ...
Whoever thought old newspapers, phone books and pizza boxes could be turned into speakers? If you’re looking for eco-friendly gifts this Christmas, look no further: OrigAudio Fold n' Play Recycled ...
The OrigAudio Fold ’n’ Play speakers made Time magazine’s list of the 50 Best Inventions of 2009. SACRAMENTO, Calif. — For Jason Lucash, travel and music are the mothers of invention. The young ...
Fountain Valley-based consumer electronics company OrigAudio LLC has been acquired by HUB Promotional Group in Braintree, Mass. for an undisclosed sum. The company got its start in 2009 with its Fold ...
Pssssst. I've got a party in my purse. No, no, it's nothing illegal—don't get too excited. It's a little gadget called Rock-It 3.0, which hooks up to an iPod, laptop or phone and turns anything—milk ...
Tired of lugging bulky audio players around on business trips while working for JanSport, the duo started futzing with the idea of putting speakers into Chinese-food takeout boxes. The boxes start ...
Portable speakers rarely, if ever, involve the end user experimenting with sound, but this is what OrigAudio intended when they created the Rock-It 3.0 and Epishock. They are portable speakers that ...
The ability to put a new spin on the old: That's what catapulted Jason Lucash and his business partner, Mike Szymczak, from aspiring entrepreneurs to creators of one of Time's 50 best inventions of ...
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