The Sound Hive concept by Oskar Daniel

Posted in Concepts by Conner Flynn on April 16th, 2008

The Sound Hive concept by Oskar Daniel
The Hive concept is a simulated surround sound speaker system which uses hexagonal honey comb speakers. It’s pleasing to the eye and each cell can pivot or turn for a truly unique customized audio experience.

Think about it this way. Currently, the market only has two options. You can either spread speakers around the room or invest in a sound bar which usually means a long bar housing anywhere between 8 to 30 small speakers pointing in every direction. The Hive takes the sound bar approach, but spices things up with design. Best of all, not many wires. The Hive has 2, one for power, and one to connect to your home entertainment system. Truly a nice concept. And it should confuse any bees that wander into your home.

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One Comment to “The Sound Hive concept by Oskar Daniel”
  1. Harrison Stamathis Says:

    This is a phenomenal set of speakers. i wish i could buy them, they are truly revolutionary. This would be one of the greatest additions to anyones modern living space.

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