Stand-Alone Speaker Docks

'Table Top Concert Hall' is an Old-Fashioned Modern Music Blarer

Speaker designs have varied over time and currently, revisiting these designs has become a pattern in emerging speaker designs and the 'table top concert hall' is no different. It was designed by Seth Ellsworth who runs a Chicago-based design studio. The studio likes to venture and try new designs with architecture and furniture. This design features an authentic-looking phonograph at its base with a little wooden dock placed at the top in which one's smartphone or music device can be mounted.

The use of a horn in this design allows for the rich sound that cannot be attained through use of digital devices and it is said to increase volume by 30 percent. It can be placed upon tables and and will surely attract attention. The table top concert hall presents of a look of its own and provides sound that exemplifies that old truly is gold.

Revisiting Speaker Designs
Opportunity to modernize and enhance the functionality of traditional speaker designs.
Authentic-looking Phonographs
Opportunity to incorporate vintage aesthetics into speaker dock designs for a nostalgic appeal.
Enhanced Sound Technology
Opportunity to explore acoustic innovations that provide richer and amplified sound experiences.

Sectors Adopting This

Consumer Electronics
Disruptive innovation opportunities in the development of innovative and visually appealing speaker docks.
Furniture
Disruptive innovation opportunities in integrating speaker technology into furniture for multi-functional and space-saving solutions.
Music Accessories
Disruptive innovation opportunities in creating unique and retro-inspired speaker docks for music devices.
SCORE
2.7 out of 10
GENDER
70% Men30% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 33%
Activity 41%
Freshness 8%