This Bluetooth speaker broadcasts your music 24 hours a day without recharging
One of the worst defects of modern Bluetooth speakers is their damn mania to fall short of battery when you are in the middle of a party, on the beach or too much distance from a sector outlet.However, thanks to this new portable enclosure prototype created by Exercise and Mayht companies, the brutal interruptions of your musical playlists could belong to the past.
The two companies have just presented the said Bluetooth pregnant in CES 2022 and, although it is not yet available for the general public, it gives us an interesting overview of the direction that this category of audio devices could take in the coming years.
Equipped with the Powerfoyle material to exercise, capable of converting any light source into energy (like the Arceau of the Urbanista Los Angeles helmet), the Bluetooth speaker is essentially auto-reloadable, refeating'interior and outside.Since most portable speakers are based on a maximum autonomy of approximately 12 hours, an enclosure with a practically infinite use period would certainly change the situation.
The prototype also innovates with its double membrane speaker developed by Mayht.Depending on the company, it can match the power of a speaker ten times larger.
Mayht's speakers are flatte and more compact than the majority of market speakers, but society claims that they are nonetheless gifted with high quality sound quality.This thanks to the Heartmotion technology which concedes impressive audio performance.
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Without having been able to assess the prototype by ourselves, we cannot say with certainty if the enclosure is really capable of achieving these ambitious goals, but the combination of unlimited autonomy and speakers capable of providing an answerIn the lower bass than the larger and more bulky speakers is really convincing.
Already seduced manufacturers
These two technologies could become commonplace very soon.We have already seen how Powerfoyle technology to exercise optimizes certain headphones, and Mayht feeds great hopes for Heartmotion.
Although Mayht has created a number of prototypes of sound bars and bass boxes, the CEO of the company, Matthias Scheek, assures that Heartmotion "will be in all audio devices" soon.It would therefore be a new standard to monitor, just like high resolution audio support or Dolby Atmos.
These new speakers could even make their way within high-end headphones, if Mayht manages to make them small enough."We are carrying out preliminary research to determine the most minimal size we can define, especially for smartphones.I think it will be interesting, because the smartphones default a very fine sound, "explains Scheek.
We may not have to wait too long to hear Heartmotion in action.Mayht tells us that she is in discussion with no less than 45 companies to integrate technology into their products, car manufacturers with resolutely audio brands.