Naturalistic Mushroom-Shaped Microphones

The 'MoMo' Wireless Bluetooth Microphone is Functional

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.

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.
SCORE
1.2 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: Asia
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 17%
Activity 7%
Freshness 13%