This Dieter Rams-inspired speaker lets you focus on the music and without any smartphone distractions!

This Dieter Rams-Inspired Speaker Brings the Simplicity of the 1950s to Bluetooth

Music is sometimes the only company you need, whether you’re listening to your favorite artist with your ears perked up beside the speaker or letting jazz fill in the background while you work. With quarantine, however, it can sometimes feel difficult to just let listening to music be an activity in and of itself. The list of distractions and temptations is literally endless – the timeline never runs dry. Instagram’s feed is ever-changing and endlessly refreshable, as another text message rings and more unread emails pile up, and Twitter has the latest and most accessible updates out there. But this new Dieter Rams-inspired Bluetooth speaker design encourages you to click the lock button and stow the phone away if only for a song.

The design’s concept is visually approachable and inviting, with a single speaker on the product design’s right-hand side, a roomier pocket for your phone on the left, and self-explanatory player controls on top. While the visual and compartmental design makes the music device easily portable, it also motivates you to end the constant scrolling and just enjoy the music. Since the speaker works with Bluetooth, the space to stow away your phone is more of a light suggestion than a prerequisite for operation. However, if you do decide to use the suggested space for your phone, the product’s design becomes user-adjustable. Since the speaker’s screen, which encases your phone, is transparent, that means you can transform your screen into a compact cassette or any other background, invoking your favorite musical memory within any room.

It’s admittedly hard to put the phone down when you’re spending a lot of time in the same space every day – the timeline isn’t the only thing that could use some refreshing. If anything, quarantine has awakened many of us to the relief that design can provide by reigniting in us simpler, warmer energy from yesteryear. Inspired by Dieter Rams’ widely-celebrated TP-1 transistor radio and phonograph, this new speaker design offers exactly that. The elemental structure and visually friendly presentation echo the early years of sound recording, back when listening to music was more coveted and less instantly gratified.

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Bass. Reinvented.

While compact speakers make for great travel companions, there is no escaping the fact that they are often lacking one significant quality… bass. The absence of this low-quality bass deters from the listening experience as the lackluster performance doesn’t do the music any justice. However, the team over at Sodapop have proven that, with a bit of clever design, achieving high-quality bass doesn’t have to lead to the size of the device being compromised!

Sodapop delivers a low-cost and fun experience that is rich in bass thanks to its truly unique design; the compact speaker can be attached to either its bottle-shaped carry case or any empty plastic drinks bottle, this triples the physical volume of Sodapop, and allows it to push 10dB louder sound… to you and me that’s approximately twice as loud.

Packed inside this playful device is a lithium-ion battery that gives up to 30 hours of bass-full playback, is this the perfect compact speaker?!

Designer: Permafrost Studio

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The Sodapop invention connects the speaker to its own carrying case or any other suitable plastic bottle. This offers a compact portable wireless speaker that provide you with louder music, twice as much bass and an overall superior sound.

The custom made bass bottle doubles as a protective carrying case for the speaker unit. Even so, the threaded interface that fastens the bottle is compatible with most regular plastic beverage bottles just about anywhere in the world. This makes the Sodapop speaker the perfect travelling companion: You can find a suitable bottle everywhere; in your hotel room, the local store, at the beach etc.

By utilizing the characteristics of the bottle material and the air inside the bottle, the Sodapop speaker can increase the sound volume in the bass range by as much as 10dB.

To the human ear a 10dB increase will sound approximately twice as loud, so in other words the Sodapop speaker can generate twice as much bass, just by connecting an ordinary soda bottle. The effect is striking once the bottle is attached.

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The Orb of Hi-fi Audio

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You may have heard of the name Crazybaby. They’re the guys behind Mars, a high fidelity speaker, that levitates. After that absolute biggie, the crazy audio nerds are back with Luna Eye, a spherical speaker with quite some street cred. Not only does it pack a punch in the sound department, it also can be paired with more of its kind to create a network of audio devices that can stream from a single source. It also can WiFi pair outdoors, which is great because it has its own WiFi network and doesn’t rely on your home WiFi.

The Luna Eye gets its name from the eye shaped element in the centre. The ‘eye’ is actually a tweeter, or secondary speaker, that is used for notification sounds, so your audio doesn’t get interrupted. Around this secondary speaker is a ring of light that complements the tweeter to give you visual feedback. The coolest part however, is the fact that the secondary speaker moves back and forth to tell you if your device is successfully connected to it. Now isn’t that way too cool?!

Designer: Crazybaby

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Xiaomi Mi Bluetooth Speaker Proves that Size Doesn’t Matter

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One doesn’t have to be large in order to pack a wallop. That’s what Xiaomi has been trying to teach the world with many of its products, the Mi Bluetooth speaker being one of them.

The Mi Bluetooth speaker is at its second iteration now, and Xiaomi is already preparing to launch a new one with a dual-driver design.

Contents of the Box

Xiaomi is shipping most of its products in plain cardboard boxes, and the Mi Bluetooth speaker makes no exception. I assume that the company does this for two reasons. First of all, it’s concerned about the impact a different packaging would have on the environment, and secondly, this is a great way of helping users save money. The box is pretty heavy duty and can withstand physical shocks during transportation without any problems. As seen in the following picture, mine got slightly damaged, but that didn’t affect the speaker itself.

On the back of the box, Xiaomi listed the technical specifications of the Bluetooth speaker, including the model number (NDZ-03-GA), connectivity options (Bluetooth 4.0), frequency range (100Hz-20KHz), power (3W), impedance (3 Ohms), and battery life (up to 12 hours). All of these are listed in Chinese, but it’s easy to intuit which is which.

The speaker fits snuggly into the cardboard stand, so the chances of it moving around while packed are null.

Besides the speaker, the manufacturer also provides a USB to microUSB cable for charging the device, as well as some instruction manuals. All the included documentation is in Chinese, and that’s one of the aspects Xiaomi needs to change, if it wants to expand to other markets. On the other hand, anyone buying such a product should at least have an idea about how to use it.

Design and Build Quality

Except for the plastic base, the cylindrical body of the Mi speaker is made of aluminum. The speaker grill was cut with great precision using a CNC router. While other manufacturers opt for plastic as the main material, Xiaomi wanted to make this product look and feel premium. The two plastic rings add a nice touch to the otherwise completely black body. The silver one on the top only plays an aesthetic role, while the one found on the lower side of the speaker lights up in blue or red, to indicate various statuses.

On the bottom, the speaker has three buttons with two functions each. The On/Off switch also doubles as a Play/Pause button, while the Volume Up and Volume Down ones also include playback functions, enabling users to skip to the next song or start the currently playing one, respectively.

The microUSB port on the base represents the interface for charging the speaker’s battery. A proprietary port would have represented a disaster, but luckily for us, Xiaomi has decided to use a universal one.

Connectivity

Connecting the speaker to your smartphone or tablet is very simple. You only need to turn on Bluetooth on the mobile device and pair the speaker to it. Just make sure that the speaker is turned on and that you are in range. Bluetooth 4.0 has a theoretical range of 10 meters, but line-of-sight is needed for that, as walls can cause the signal to drop significantly. The speaker shows up in the mobile device’s Bluetooth settings as NDZ-03-GA, this being its model number.

The previous generation of Mi speakers also packed NFC besides Bluetooth, but Xiaomi has decided to give up on that.

Sound Quality

On paper, the Mi portable speaker is built around a 3W driver. In real-life scenarios, that driver proves to be quite powerful, with a punchy base and an impressive clarity.

At maximum volume, there are some distortions, but those are only audible when both the mobile device and the speaker are maxed up. Other than that, there are no cracklings, and the overall sound quality is nothing short of excellent, especially considering the size and the price of the device.

Not at last, the speaker does not only handle music and audio from movies and games, but also calls. The incorporated microphone and the speaker itself make phone calls very clear, and there shouldn’t be any fear of the person on the other end not being able to hear you.

Battery Life

The 2,000mAh battery is non-removable, and that’s yet another difference from the previous generation. Xiaomi rated the battery for 12 hours, but if you listen to music at full volume, you should expect less than 10 hours. That’s quite good, considering that Bluetooth speakers much larger than this one have a poorer battery life.

Price and Availability

Xiaomi has made it clear that it intends to open Mi stores in Europe and the US. However, only their accessories will be available in these stores, while their phones will be available exclusively in Asia.

If you live on any other continent, or prefer not to wait until Mi stores become a reality, you should focus your attention on the Chinese resellers. GearBest currently sells the Mi Bluetooth speaker for $21.99, and chances are you won’t be able to find it cheaper anywhere else. This store is also offering a coupon code – XMBS – that lowers the price even more. By applying it at checkout, buyers can get the Mi Bluetooth speaker for $19.89.

Conclusion

For the quality it offers and at the price it comes, I doubt that the Mi Bluetooth speaker has any real competitors. The build quality, the design, and most importantly, the sound quality are all excellent, and prove once again, if needed, that Xiaomi can create impressive devices that don’t break the bank.

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The Flexible Speaker

This unique open structure speaker system explores audio adaptability through flexible modular design. The speaker, battery and circuit board are divided into different units and connected via conductive fabric and velcro. Unlimited components can be connected to create various functions. For example, an arduino board for sound experiments or a motion detector for a simplistic alarm. Its flexibility, small size and light weight make it easily adaptable in, on or around an endless amount of applications.

Designer: Hanzhengyi Pan

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