However the key difference between the 1.1 and the KAI, is that as its name implies, the KAI will feature Bluetooth connectivity, allowing you to pair your smartphone or tablet with it without the need for any cables of any sort, not to mention that it will also come with a built-in microphone, allowing you to hold conference calls on the go if you have to.
For those who want to connect non-Bluetooth devices, the KAI will also feature a 3.5mm audio jack input, which could in theory allow you to daisy chain a couple of these speakers should the need arise. It is expected to retail for $110 and will be available in Asia starting December, with no word on a global release.