Timbre Speakers is a modern desktop speaker system designed by three students in the Mechanical Engineering program at Stanford University, under the company name Running Farm Labs. The device is crafted from solid alder wood and stainless steel.
Despite its compact size, Timbre was designed without compromising its function. The device sounds as great as it looks; the small device has the potential to pack a big sound into a small package. Using innovative acoustic mechanisms, the sound is crisp and clear as the entire front of the device is a speaker. The beautiful aesthetics of Timbre can be seen by its simple design and combination of wood and stainless steel.
The modern speaker isn't expensive either and is available on Kickstarter.
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Timbre Speakers Can Transform Your Desktop into a Soundstage
Trend Themes
1. Desktop Speaker Design - There's an opportunity to disrupt the market of desktop speaker design by utilizing innovative materials like solid alder wood and stainless steel, while still maintaining excellent sound quality.
2. Compact Audio Technology - Manufacturers can capitalize on the trend of compact audio technology, which prioritizes both portability and sound quality.
3. Crowdfunding Campaigns for Tech Products - There's an opportunity to leverage the popularity of crowdfunding campaigns by launching tech products like the Timbre Speakers on platforms such as Kickstarter.
Industry Implications
1. Consumer Electronics - Consumer electronics manufacturers can disrupt the industry by creating high-quality, aesthetically pleasing speakers that are affordable and made with innovative materials.
2. Audio Equipment - The audio equipment industry can capitalize on the trend of compact technology to create portable, yet powerful audio devices that provide excellent sound quality.
3. Crowdfunding Platforms - Crowdfunding platforms like Kickstarter can disrupt traditional retail channels by democratizing product approval and making it easier for innovative tech products like Timbre Speakers to go to market.