General:
Speaker Specifications:
Support A2DP, AVRCP, headset, handsfree profile
Working Range: < 10m
Working Time: 2-3 hours
Dimension: 85x73x64mm
Net weight: 143g
Speaker: ( )40MM
Loudspeaker Output: 3w
Frequency Response: 280HZ-16KHZ
Signal-to-Noise: > 95dB
Distortion: <0.5%
Battery Voltage/Capacity: 600mAh
Battery Charging Voltage: 5V±0.5V
Battery Charge Time: 2 hours
Color, size and weight
black:
3000 YEAR-OLD SHELL AS A MODERN SOUNDTRACK
This idea combines the aesthetic values of ancient pottery and modern technology, transforming a 3000-year-old ceramic bowl into a unique artifact of the fusion of sound art and technology.
ACOUSTICAL PROPERTIES OF CERAMIC
In ancient times, ceramic vessels were often used as sound containers, especially in musical instruments. Ceramics are an excellent resonator, and can be used to enhance the propagation of sound. The walls of the ceramic allow the sound to propagate naturally, warmly, and richly.
INCORPORATING MODERN TECHNOLOGIES
Ancient pottery can be transformed into a hidden speaker system for a modern player – a slim Bluetooth speaker integrated into the shell, allowing you to play modern music without violating the ancient aesthetics.
USAGE
This unique ceramic speaker can be used in various fields:
In the field of art and music – as an installation art, which is both ancient and futuristic. In museums and cultural centers – as an interactive exhibit that will allow you to hear the sound of the ancient world.
In the interior of the house – as a designer speaker, which can serve as both a musical instrument and a work of art.
ARTISTIC AND CULTURAL TRANSFORMATION
Ancient pottery often bore biological, mythological, or religious symbols. This approach can be reflected in a new way in the design of the loudspeaker.Reinterpreting ancient patterns – For example, Urartian or Sumerian symbols can be recreated with LED technology, which when turned on, begin to light up. Audio stories – Recordings can be imported into the Aman, which will be played by touch, presenting ancient world stories or musical sounds.
FINAL IDEA
This project bridges 3,000 years of cultural heritage and modern audio technology, creating not only a functional sound recorder, but also a profound
historical-artistic symbol.
It can serve as both a museum project and a commercial and applied one.
