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Resonant speakers

The vibratory resonant speaker is an interesting device, which uses almost any flat surface as a speaker membrane to emit sound. It is perfect for store windows, commercial stands, fairs, stores, offices, homes and in travel. The device’s small size and elegant appearance make it very practical, but also allow it to serve as decoration.

Product Descryption

The resonant speaker is an excellent replacement of traditional speakers. Its small dimensions allow for discreet installation almost anywhere. The speaker’s elegant and unique appearance will make it almost unnoticeable to passersby. The use of random surfaces as speaker membranes causes the emitted sound to spread evenly in all directions, filling the entire room. Thanks to its special supports, the speaker can be installed on metal, wooden, plastic and glass surfaces, both vertically and horizontally.

The speaker will perform particularly well on glass surfaces, mirrors or store windows (single pane). A special suction cup will fix it to glass or other flat surfaces. The sound emitted through the speaker and the pane will be heard by both the customers inside the store and people passing by the store or stand at a fair or exhibit. Since the speaker is located behind glass, it is resistant to weather conditions or acts of vandalism, guaranteeing long and unfailing operation.

The speaker can be connected to various audio devices, such as CD, DVD, MP3 or MP4 players, computers, notebooks, mobile phones, etc. Certain models are equipped with a memory card reader and built-in battery, eliminating the need to connect any cables. Such a speaker transforms into an interesting portable mp3 player. The small dimensions and weight of the device allow it to be taken anywhere we desire: to school, offices, work, friends, cars, buses, trains or vacations... Its durable structure and lack of a traditional membrane make the speaker resistant to inconveniences in travel and related damage.

Some models require a special power supply connection, while others can be powered by a computer USB port or special USB chargers connected to system or vehicle installations. Yet others are equipped with a built-in battery, allowing over a dozen hours of work without any additional powering.

Not every model is equipped with all of the functions presented on the above drawing.

 

 

Aplication:

 

Resonant speakers have numerous applications:
  • speaker for store windows and exhibit stands, the speaker can be installed in store windows and exhibit stands with no need to install external speakers and lay cables, with no worry of any damage to the speaker by rain, snow or acts of vandalism during closing hours, a speaker installed on the inside of a pane will transform it into a speaker membrane emitting sound to the outside
  • speaker for computers, mobile phones or mp3 players, its small dimensions and weight and resistance to damage during travel make the speaker ideal to take practically everywhere, it can be connected to a mobile phone or any other mp3 player, you can put it on any flat surface and enjoy music with your friends
  • free mp3 player, the models equipped with a battery and memory card can successfully replace a typical mp3 player, when placed in a home, office or store, this speaker can serve as a discreet source of sound, which does not require any power and signal cables
  • interesting gadget, which will transform a glass pane, door, desk, cabinet, shelf or vehicle body into a speaker, surprising everyone with its sound, the seemingly low power of the speaker will surprise you with the strength of the generated sound