At first glance, the Nokia MD-12 Bluetooth mini speaker looks pretty diminutive and unintimidating. Weighing in at 180 grams, it's about the size of an apple, but its real bite lies in its sound system.
Most small speakers require users to accept compromising on sound quality, particularly when it comes to the bass frequencies. This is where the Nokia MD-12 stands out. This speaker has a built-in vibrating actuator located on the bass, and delivers hard-hitting bass when placed on most surfaces, particularly hard ones. Placing the speaker on different kinds of surfaces results in different kinds of bass sounds.
When fully charged, the Nokia MD-12 speaker offers 15 hours of playback, more than enough for the most ravenous party animal. Aside from delivering plenty of boom and bite, the Nokia MD-12 is also versatile enough to be used as a speakerphone for people who want to be able to work and stay connected on the go.
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Trend Themes
1. Mini-speakers - The trend of designing smaller and more portable speakers that deliver quality sound experiences presents opportunities for companies in the audio industry to innovate in design, materials, and features.
2. Vibrating Actuators - The trend of incorporating vibrating actuators into speakers for improved bass response opens up opportunities for companies to innovate in the development of new materials and methods that deliver superior sound quality in smaller devices.
3. Speakerphone Accessories - The trend of developing speakerphones that can be used as Bluetooth mini speakers presents opportunities for companies in the telecommunications industry to innovate in design and features that meet the needs of consumers who require mobile connectivity.
Industry Implications
1. Audio Equipment - The audio equipment industry can capitalize on the trend of mini-speakers by developing smaller and more portable speakers that provide enhanced sound quality and features tailored to specific use cases.
2. Consumer Electronics - The consumer electronics industry can leverage the trend of vibrating actuators to make small speakers with a larger spectrum of sound and provide a better user experience.
3. Telecommunications - The telecommunications industry can explore the trend of developing speakerphone accessories that can double as Bluetooth mini speakers to create products catered to consumers who value high-quality mobile audio experiences.