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The 'Hover' Audio Recorder Concept by Sam Beaney is Advanced

The 'Hover' audio recorder concept has been designed by Sam Beaney as a computational audio solution for professionals that would enable them to enjoy enjoy impressive capabilities instead of opting for their smartphone.

The device is positioned as a modern take on the classic audio recorder used by journalists and content creators alike, and would go to work capturing audio in an advanced manner. The computational audio recording capability would remove background noise, automatically set the equalizer, capture the RAW audio file and more.

The 'Hover' audio recorder concept is powered by mobile ARM chips and comes with speedy onboard storage that would range from 128GB to 500GB. When not being used for audio recordings, the device could be utilized as a smart assistant to further enhance its place in a user's modern lifestyle.
Trend Themes
1. Computational Audio Recording - The use of computational power in audio recording devices provides advanced capabilities such as noise reduction and equalizer adjustments.
2. Mobile Device Powered Audio Recording - Using mobile ARM chips to power audio recording devices enables greater flexibility and mobility.
3. Smart Recorder as a Multi-purpose Device - Audio recorders can have additional features such as smart assistant capabilities to enhance their usability.
Industry Implications
1. Journalism - Journalists can benefit from the advanced audio recording capabilities provided by computational audio devices.
2. Film and Video Production - Audio recording devices with mobile device power can provide greater flexibility on-set for film and video production professionals.
3. Home Assistant Devices - The integration of smart assistant capabilities in audio recorders can lead to a new category of home assistant devices for personal use.

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