Talking Cloud Speakers

Speak-er

I absolutely love these witty speakers by Sherwood Forlee. Speak-er is a playful design that wears its name loud and proud and puts the SPEAK back into Speakers.

The "talking/text cloud" shape is inspired by the derivative of the word speaker, hence the emphasis on the product's titling: the Speak-er.

The design brings a cute twist to lighten up your desk, and I think they would look great as a hanging cloud on your wall as well.

Cloud-shaped Speakers
With the rise of smart home devices, there is a growing demand for more aesthetically pleasing and playful speakers like the Speak-er.
Wearable Speakers
As technology becomes more integrated into our daily lives, we could potentially see a trend in wearable speakers like the Speak-er.
Customizable Speakers
Consumers are increasingly seeking unique and personalized products, indicating a trend towards customizable speakers that allow consumers to express themselves through their technology choices.

Where This Applies

Consumer Electronics
The consumer electronics industry can capitalize on the trend toward aesthetically pleasing and customizable speakers like the Speak-er.
Home Decor
The trend of cloud-shaped speakers like the Speak-er indicates an opportunity for the home decor industry to integrate tech and design in playful and unique ways.
Artificial Intelligence
As the demand for smart speakers continues to rise, the AI industry has the opportunity to expand its offerings to include more unique and customizable products like the Speak-er.
SCORE
1.1 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 12%
Activity 13%
Freshness 8%

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