Speakers of the Sea

These speakers celebrate and take inspiration from the natural world, using biomimicry for enhanced audio and aesthetics. Soundwhale surround sound provides multidirectional audio in the form of a whale passing through a wave while the Fishead focused speaker is a skeletal interpretation of the mouth of a fish where sound emanates. Composed of matte ceramic, polished titanium and oak wood, they’re an elegant compliment to entertainment systems anywhere from your boat to your beach house.

Designer: Patrick Frei


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Ultimate Ears UE Boom: A “life proof” wireless speaker for party season

Ultimate Ears UE Boom


As technology continues to give us the freedom to experience everything we love in almost any environment, we’ve seen countless portable speaker designs pass by our eyes—and ears. While some pack substantial power, and others boast the ability to withstand a drop or…

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Audio Eye-solation

The Sony EYEDIO speaker brings expert-level directional sound to the average user. The unit is capable of pinpointing sound, localizing it to a specific area so that only people in the audible zone can hear it. Thanks to its eye-inspired shape, EYEDIO can move in any direction, horizontal or vertical, without moving its location. Jam to your music without disturbing others, set an alarm only you can hear, or use it to get the attention of anyone in your line of sight!

Designers: Putri Lestari & Soka Pradipta


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Paper Cup Speakers

One of my fondest childhood memories is using paper cup telephones and even using them to amplify the songs playing on the radio. Based on similar lines is the RingIng Bluetooth Speakers. Crafted from flexible materials, lightweight and small in size, the design consists of two parts: Loudspeaker + Rubber Lens Hood. Simple and sweet!

RingIng Speaker is a 2013 iF concept design entry.

Designer: Wooseok Suh


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MUJI Splash-Proof Smartphone Speaker : Enjoy some tunes at the pool or a podcast in the tub with a water-resistent audio player

MUJI Splash-Proof Smartphone Speaker


by Stephen Pulvirent Japanese design powerhouse MUJI has released a new water-resistant speaker for your smartphone. Though this is an entirely new design, MUJI is far from a newcomer to the world of practical audio equipment. Back…

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Spelling The Death Of Gadget Clutter

LifeHub is a paradox in many ways, on one hand it marks the birth of an innovative concept and on the other hand it spells the death of many! In a nutshell, LifeHub is a Watch, Smartphone, Headset, Key, Wallet, Bluetooth Speaker and Projector, all rolled into one. By investing in this one item, you end up eliminating the need for eight individual devices, thus saving up on space and resources. Sounds interesting? Read on….

  • LifeHub is a Watch, the Memory polymer and a bendable OLED screen creates a stylish and secure bracelet that tells you the time. Messages, weather or music, get them all here.
  • LifeHub is a Smartphone, bend the bracelet into a candy bar where the simplest of interfaces; make video calls by bending just the bottom half of the device and setting it on a surface. Apps, contacts, messages, email, games, media, and feeds greet you in high definition and with stereo sound.
  • LifeHub is a Headset, two discreet Bluetooth earpieces with microphones are secured in the device and have to be snapped off to use as a headset. While snapped in, they function as an earpiece + microphone or external stereo speakers when activated.
  • LifeHub is a Key that is password protected and programmable. They work with physical locks enabled with LifeHub access. The Key also doubles up as a data transfer device.
  • LifeHub is a Wallet that stores Credit Card and Debit Card data from several cards.
  • LifeHub is a Speaker that docks into the base to become portable audio speakers with rich bass. The device is also automatically backed up when docked.
  • LifeHub is a Projector that is motion controlled in both flat and tilted positions.
  • LifeHub is recharged on a charging pad and can function as your alarm clock, notepad, game center, message panel and weather station. It can even play you Internet radio!

Design Direction & Product Design: Amit Mirchandani
Product Design: Nithin Anthony
Model: Lock Weng Po

Designer: Lucid Design


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Sennheiser Momentum Headphones: Supple leather and stainless steel pairs with superior sound

Sennheiser Momentum Headphones


Originally released in the fall of 2012, the Momentum headphone from German audio masters Sennheiser was recently updated with black leather and finished with red stitching. Much like the elegant P5 from Bowers & Wilkins—a…

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Houd Speakers: Pristine acoustics from sustainable Colombian wood

Houd Speakers

by Juan Orozco Packing a powerful punch of sound into a small, portable wood speaker, the Houd Passive is the exact opposite of what its name implies. The upshot of a collaboration between two talented Columbian designers: multi-faceted sound engineer, sound systems developer and photographer David Sandoval and industrial designer…

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Grain Audio : Walnut sound equipment approved by the pros

Grain Audio

New York-based outfit Grain Audio is determined to make some noise. Launching today on Kickstarter, the small start-up resolves to stand out with a range of goods to fulfill all of your critical listening needs—from the petite Bluetooth-enabled PWS (Packable Wireless System) to the PBS (Passive Bookshelf System) as…

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The Vamp by Paul Cocksedge

Product news: London designer Paul Cocksedge has launched a gadget on Kickstarter that plays music wirelessly through vintage speakers (+ movie).

The Vamp by Paul Cocksedge

Paul Cocksedge created the small portable device to give old and unused speakers a new lease of life.

The Vamp by Paul Cocksedge

The Vamp connects to the back of any speaker via a two-way jack or red and black speaker wires, and can stream music from bluetooth devices within a ten metre range.

The Vamp by Paul Cocksedge

Shaped like a cube with a corner sliced off, it can be attached anywhere on the speaker using a foam pad or a magnet that pairs with one inside.

The Vamp by Paul Cocksedge

The battery inside the device that powers the speaker can be kept on constant charge while hooked up using a USB port or power adapter and has a rechargeable life of over ten hours when not plugged in.

The Vamp by Paul Cocksedge

The Vamp is available in a choice of red, white or black for £35 through the Kickstarter campaign, which runs until the 28 April.

The Vamp by Paul Cocksedge

Cocksedge suspended a mysterious neon phone number above a London street for our Seven Designers for Seven Dials installations, and contributed a lamp made from heat-shrunk polystyrene cups to the Stepney Green Design Collection we curated.

The Vamp by Paul Cocksedge

Photography is by Mark Cocksedge.

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Paul Cocksedge launches The Vamp on Kickstarter

Thanks to modern technology, we’re now able to carry our entire music libraries in a range of portable devices, from laptops to mobiles and tablets. For sheer sound quality, however, the devices have not matched the superior audio quality of the conventional speaker. And portable Bluetooth speakers, which give consumers the freedom to link devices wirelessly and play music at any location, are expensive. Now, however, an established British designer, already renowned in international design circles for his innovation and creativity, has come up with a way to bring life back to the millions of speakers which still exist in our homes.

The Vamp by Paul Cocksedge

London-based designer Paul Cocksedge has created The Vamp which will launch on Kickstarter, a crowd-funding platform for creative projects. The Vamp is a gadget which allows traditional hi fi speakers to communicate with today’s world of portable digital devices, allowing them to be used in the house, the garden or the park – in fact, anywhere. Old speakers can now be transformed into a portable Bluetooth speaker –for as little as £35. New technology can quickly make our gadgets and appliances obsolete, The Vamp makes a real contribution to allowing us to retain the craftsmanship and quality of well-made speakers and use them to embrace the newest wireless technology.

The Vamp by Paul Cocksedge

The Vamp is a cute cube shaped object with an inner magnet that allows it to stick to the side of the speaker. The internal battery can power any size speaker and means all the wires and clutter we are used to seeing are gone. It can receive sound via Bluetooth from any Bluetooth device within 10m.

The Vamp by Paul Cocksedge

Paul Cocksedge says: “For me, reusing perfectly good technology makes sense. Hearing the rich sound coming out of these older speakers in a new way is a delight. They are a part of our music history.”

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