After Apple discontinued the HomePod, rumors surfaced of an impending successor to the portable speaker with screen and camera. And while the Cupertinians may be developing such a device, the former Apple designer, who founded the Syng company, has already offered him an alternative. However, given the price of the gadget, this is more likely not an alternative, but a very cool upgrade.
Christopher Stringer, who worked at Apple for over 20 years and started his work with Jony Ive, together with like-minded people created a futuristic audio system called Cell Alpha. Its spherical shape is reminiscent of the HomePod. It has the same design for omnidirectional sound, which means it will sound the same no matter what angle you listen to it. Above and below are the compensated woofers, and around the circumference there are three tweeters.
The Cell Alpha features what the company calls “triphonic” sound, offering complete control over sound localization. But the speaker itself, thanks to the built-in microphones, is able to automatically correct the sound taking into account the characteristics of the room, distributing it in space. The speaker uses BeamForming technology to guide sound waves for a spatial sound field effect. According to the company, the three speakers allow the audio system to fully unfold and create an immersive sound experience. With the app, users can change the location and size of this sound field.
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