A Taiwanese research group has developed stereo speakers in paper, which will lead to low-cost speakers perfect for thin devices such as LCD TVs or even talking movie posters to be used as ...
It seems Japanese papercraft art isn’t limited to Origami or Pellermodels but also has something in store for us gadget fans. Case in point: The Paper Speaker [JP], announced yesterday by Tokyo-based ...
Speakers are often clunky and material-intensive, but the Flexpeaker from the Industrial Technology Research Institute in Taiwan is about as sleek and simple as can be. The 8.5-inch-by-11-inch sheet ...
Scientists at Germany’s Chemnitz University of Technology have spent years developing compact and discreet speakers that are quite literally paper thin, and the latest breakthrough improves on this ...
Speakers work by vibrating a membrane to manipulate air and create sound waves. Now, engineers at MIT have developed mountable paper-thin speakers that can produce sound from any surface. The creators ...
Gee. It sure would be nice to have audio speakers that fit easily in a suitcase while traveling. That’s the simple thought that launched OrigAudio in Costa Mesa and propelled it to seven-figure ...
Recently, the thinning of TV and portable audio players is progressing, but it seems that speakers combining durability and flexibility appeared despite the thinness of paper. Speakers are said to ...
Singaporean Yong Jieyu’s ceramic paper speakers (actually, they’re less speaker than amplifier) are made from clay &mdash one of the best materials for sound amplification thanks to its low sound ...
Every few decades, speakers get a little more immersive thanks to advancements in sound processing technologies and cheaper access to surround sound components. But what if you could literally turn ...
Like my grandmother always says, sometimes the best gadgets are the ones you build yourself-- with kits imported from Japan, purchased at places like Fred Flare. Princeton's Paper Speaker kit comes ...
We've previously covered how to make a "speaker" from earbuds and paper cups but if you don't have a pair of donor earbuds handy or just want to learn how to build basic speakers from scratch you can ...
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