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Ponti Design Studio Designs the RIFF Speaker for Fender

Ponti Design Studio creates the new RIFF speaker for Fender, which appears to be a traditional Bluetooth speaker. Once it is turned around, the RIFF has a space to plug in an electric guitar and riff to different tracks. The RIFF allows users to play supplement chords, improvise a new lead, or add their own bassline.

The speaker is designed to have a 60W output with an impressive 30 hours of battery power. In terms of the visual design, the RIFF boasts a square design in a square-like structure complete with the Fender logo along the front, similar to a guitar amp. Notably, the RIFF also has a touch panel that controls the volume, treble, and bass levels.
Trend Themes
1. Dual-use Portable Speakers - Portable speakers that have a secondary function beyond traditional audio output present an opportunity for innovation in the consumer electronics industry.
2. Guitar Amplifier Speakers - The combination of a portable Bluetooth speaker and a guitar amplifier presents an opportunity for innovation in the music industry, particularly for musicians on-the-go.
3. Multi-functional Touch Panels - Touch panels that offer both audio control and additional functionality provide opportunity for innovation in both the consumer electronics and home automation industries.
Industry Implications
1. Consumer Electronics - The integration of multiple functions into portable speakers presents an opportunity for innovation in the consumer electronics industry.
2. Music Equipment - The combination of a portable Bluetooth speaker and guitar amplifier presents an opportunity for innovation in the music equipment industry, particularly for those seeking portability and convenience.
3. Home Automation - The use of touch panels in audio devices offers an opportunity for innovation in home automation systems, allowing for centralized control of both audio and other home functions.

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