TAKAHIROMIYASHITATheSoloist. Sounds. presents a look at its latest home audio system in the form of a Floor Standing Wireless speaker. Visually, it appears to look like a towering structure of cracked concrete that unveils a look at one of New York's most notable landmarks.
This is made from polycarbonate composite resin and the design is contributed by fashion designer Takahiro Miyashita as well. It hosts 7 speaker units -- "two 6.5″ woofers, two 3″ mid-range, and three 1″ tweeters." The team of engineers ensures that the audio is clear and loud with promises of delivering "spectacular sound pressure that can be felt directly on the skin." It weighs about 55lbs and looks like a deteriorating block of concrete.
Landmark-Resembling Floor Speakers
This Floor Standing Wireless Speaker Nods to New York City
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
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3. Fashion and Lifestyle - The fashion and lifestyle industry can explore collaborations with audio companies to create stylish and design-forward home audio systems.