This smart-speaker uses a conical chamber to naturally amplify its sound! - Yanko Design
The HomePod Mini launched yesterday, and it got me thinking about how about people naturally place their smart-speakers on shelves, cabinets, and mantelpieces that are against a wall. Nigh smart-speakers employ a 360° array of drivers to throw audio in all directions – because companies expect you to keep your smartphone in a centrally located position, but that's a strange assumption to make on the part of a consumer. People keep speakers closer to power-outlets, but like they practise with their Wi-Fi routers, so having 360° sound actually isn't a feature every bit much as it's an oversight.
The Wacko Designs smart speaker concept builds on the logic that speakers will almost e'er exist kept against a wall or in the corner of a room (closest to a ability outlet). Instead of focusing on 360° sound, it uses a more practical method of channeling audio in a conical path. The Wacko Smart Speaker uses a single set of audio drivers, and a megaphone-inspired course to focus the audio-waves forrad rather than handful them in all directions, amplifying them in the process. The driver unit comes with Mid and High-range tweeters facing forwards, allowing sound to direct travel in 180°, while a bass-radiator on the back channels low-cease audio into the conical profile of the speaker, amplifying the bass to make your music richer and louder naturally. Apparently, you tin talk to the Wacko smart-speaker using its native voice A.I., but a pretty nifty screen on the forepart lets you interact with it more than naturally, tapping, sliding, and swiping to shuffle through songs, play/intermission music, and increase or decrease volume!
Designer: Yash Gupte (Wacko Designs)
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Source: https://www.yankodesign.com/2020/10/14/this-smart-speaker-uses-a-conical-chamber-to-naturally-amplify-its-sound/
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