Tag - Speakers
Eco Factor: Speaker made from natural materials.
Samsung has announced its newest speakers, the Bio Kelp. The company has tried to change the material of the diaphragm, which is the main part of the speaker that converts electrical signals into...
Eco Factor: Speakers made from recycled car tires.
A Mobile DJ by profession, Ollie Boyce is trying to save the environment by turning used car tires into custom speakers that can be used at home or in your car as well. With a patent-pending...
Eco Factor: Portable speakers powered by solar energy.
The latest advancements in technology have made people forget CDs and store their favorite music on their portable media devices. However, since most of these devices, be it cellphones or...
Eco Factor: Speakers made from clay.
With the rise in environmental awareness among the masses, manufacturers want to get sustainability attached to their products' names even if the product is merely a showpiece without much practical...
Eco Factor: Low-power speakers need just 3-50W of amp power.
Gone are the days when good music was accounted mostly to power-sipping amps that consumed hundreds of watts of electricity to generate the lovely sound of a chirping bird. Ferguson Hill.
Eco Factor: Speakers powered by solar energy.
While the Q-Sound Bluetooth headphone concept is still ruling the minds of all iPod owners, Tom Pritchard has designed concept speakers for the iPod, which run on solar energy and also recharge the...
Eco Factor: Concept speakers powered by solar energy.
Designed by Pekka Salokannel, the Gramo Speakers are just what you need to green your musical life. The speakers are powered by three layers of photovoltaic panels that are incorporated onto...
Eco Factor: Outdoor speakers powered by solar energy.
Making solar energy more practical, Argentina-based product designer, Ignacio Pilotto, has come up with the “Sunflower” outdoor speaker concept. The product is intended to be used in...
It seems these days that both makers of products and consumers have reached a conclusion on the issue of how lazy we can be and how we will not be willing to switch our gadgets off when we do not need them for the next few hours.
Creative, the.
With each passing day, more and more people are finding ways to convert what is normally trash in to something useful. It is also amazing how ‘Make it yourself’ kits are really catching on with people all over the world. It seems the...
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