The Spherical 3D Printed Speaker gadgetzzThis speaker is not only 3D printed for under 100$ but it also projects close to perfectly spherical sound. In other words sound goes all directions.

At normal listening distances, an array of twelve speakers arranged on the faces of a dodecahedron is a very good approximation of a point sound source, and the sound waves it produces are very close to perfectly spherical. A dodecahedron speaker can be a useful tool in acoustics research, and is definitely a fun toy to pull out at parties. They are available commercially, but very expensive. Some people build their own, but the odd compound angles and the high degree of accuracy and precision required in the parts make for challenging work with manual tools. But it’s easy for a 3D printer.

There is even a tutorial on how to build your own (that is if you have access to a 3D printer), you don’t even have to do anything but press “print” because the 3D files necessary are available for download!

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mophie power case 300x158 Mophie combines extra vibration, speakers and a battery into a slim case, but forgets keyboard gadgetzzMophie, makers of the iPhone power packs which are keeping us running this week, have another shiny iPod Touch-enhancing accessory to show off: The Mophie Pulse. It’s a slick case that’ll boost your device’s volume while enhancing every vibration.

The Pulse is basically a gorgeous (and solid!) iPod Touch case with built-in front-facing speaker, complete with a battery to keep them powered—and feedback technology designed by a company called Reflex. All we need minus a keyboard (slim).

Sticky speaker?

Sound Sticker makes use of the principle of conduction to deliver sound to the inner ear. Bypassing the ear canal, this system sends gentle vibrations through the skull bones to create sound in the inner ear. As such, it could also be used by people whose hearing is impaired.
R185 1 Sticky speaker? gadgetzz
A main sticker is attached to the body of an audio system (such as an MP3 player, a television, or a radio) and sends sound vibrations to the other two sound stickers. If three receiving stickers are used (rather than two receivers plus the main sticker), they can pick up ambient sound. This feature could allow the hearing impaired to enjoy movies or the theatre. Being free of wires, Sound Sticker can also be used on the move – for example, during sports activities. In addition, the conduction system works underwater.

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