Conch-Like Audio Amplifiers

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These Ceramic iPhone Speakers Provide a Modern Design Element

— October 28, 2014 — Tech
These conch-like iPhone speakers will not only amplify sound, but also add an interesting esthetic element into your home, office or cafe. The Seto-ne iPhone Speaker uses a ceramic shell to increase the volume of your phone. You can use it as either a docking station so if it rings you hear it throughout your home, or as a way to listen to music or other audio content louder.

Made out of porcelain from Seto City in Aichi (a Japanese ceramics center), the iPhone speakers come in two styles: black and white. To use, simply insert your smartphone into the lip area of the device and the Seto-ne will transform the sound that comes out. The iPhone amplifiers also come with a circular base included.

Trend Themes

  1. Conch-inspired Iphone Speakers — Using the beautiful design of a conch shell, these iPhone speakers provide both aesthetic appeal and sound amplification.
  2. Ceramic Phone Accessories — The use of ceramic materials in phone accessories opens up possibilities for unique and stylish design elements.
  3. Amplification and Docking Station Innovation — The combination of sound amplification and docking station functionality in these speakers showcases a disruptive innovation opportunity.

Industry Implications

  1. Home Decor — The conch-like iPhone speakers bring a touch of elegance to any home decor setup.
  2. Audio Technology — The use of ceramics in audio amplification devices introduces new possibilities for sound engineering and design.
  3. Mobile Accessories — The Seto-ne iPhone Speaker offers a unique and stylish accessory option for smartphone users.
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