The D'Addario 'Humiditrak' Can Control Humidity within a Guitar Case
Michael Hemsworth — April 28, 2016 — Tech
References: planetwaves & the-gadgeteer
Those who play an instrument know how humidity can wreak havoc on them when it's too high or low, so the D'Addario 'Humiditrak' can control humidity from afar.
Connecting to a smartphone via Bluetooth, the D'Addario 'Humiditrak' provides a constant stream of optimized air to prevent an instrument from becoming warped. This means that when the musician arrives at their destination that the instrument will be instantly ready to use.
If the D'Addario 'Humiditrak' detects a problem, it can automatically send you a notification to let you take action against instrument damage. This helps to increase the functionality beyond the ability to control humidity to operate as a total instrument protection device that's key for guitar or violin players.
Connecting to a smartphone via Bluetooth, the D'Addario 'Humiditrak' provides a constant stream of optimized air to prevent an instrument from becoming warped. This means that when the musician arrives at their destination that the instrument will be instantly ready to use.
If the D'Addario 'Humiditrak' detects a problem, it can automatically send you a notification to let you take action against instrument damage. This helps to increase the functionality beyond the ability to control humidity to operate as a total instrument protection device that's key for guitar or violin players.
Trend Themes
1. Connected Instrument Humidity Control - Opportunities for developing connected humidity control solutions for musical instruments, with the aim of preventing instrument damage when travelling to different places.
2. Instrument Protection Innovation - Opportunities for the development of instrument protection devices with connected humidity control, which could expand beyond guitars or violins to all kinds of musical instruments.
3. Smartphone-connected Instrument Maintenance - Opportunities for developing smartphone-connected devices for instrument maintenance, with the potential to monitor and maintain musical instruments in real-time, providing a smarter and safer way to transport them to different locations.
Industry Implications
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3. Smart Home Technology - With a range of smart home technologies emerging, These technologies could be used to provide additional instrument protection solutions, creating a market for smart-home based musical instrument innovation.
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