The conceptual 'MoMo' wireless Bluetooth microphone has been designed by the Yifeeling Design Lab as a naturalistic peripheral for computer users to incorporate onto their desktop.
The microphone is characterized by its familiar form that's shaped like a mushroom with a bulbous receiver head and chunky stalk base. The microphone is equipped with a series of controls on the base for transitioning it between modes, augmenting the sound level and more.
The conceptual 'MoMo' wireless Bluetooth microphone takes a decidedly natural approach to computer peripheral design and would infuse a touch of wonder onto an ordinary workstation. The microphone maintains a sturdy design that's freestanding to accommodate easy use when recording audio or taking a video call. The unit can also be used as a handheld device.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Naturalistic Computer Peripherals
- More computer peripherals will be designed following naturalistic shapes and forms.
- Freestanding Microphones
- There will be an increase in the use of freestanding microphones for recording audio or taking a video call.
- Wireless Microphones
- More wireless microphones will be used for their portability and convenience.
Sectors Adopting This
- Computer Accessories
- Companies can increase sales by designing computer peripherals that incorporate naturalistic shapes and forms.
- Audio Equipment
- Manufacturers can focus on producing freestanding microphones with wireless capabilities for recording and broadcasting audio.
- Design and Innovation
- There will be a demand for more innovative designs that incorporate natural shapes and forms for computer peripherals and accessories.
