Owning a great speaker is always essential, not only to blast out some groovy music at your parties but also for those days when you want to sing along to your favorite tunes at the top of your lungs, in the privacy of your room. Whatever may be the requirement, having a clear, distortion-free, handy, and interactive speaker is necessary. There are a lot of innovative speakers out there in the market, so picking the right one that meets all your needs can be a task, especially since we all tend to have different audio requirements. Hence, we’ve curated a collection of functional, creative, and exciting speaker designs for you. From a planet-shaped Hi-Fi speaker to Marshall’s latest palm-sized speaker – there’s a unique speaker for everyone here. We hope you can find the one that’s meant for you!
1. OEPLAY MusicStar5
Looking quite like something out of an *insert high-end audio company name* catalog,
Why is it noteworthy?
Armed with a high-performance AMT tweeter and some seriously impressive audio tech, the MusicStar5 is designed to fill any room with distortion-free sound that has both power and detail. It creates an immersive soundscape, whether you’re watching something on television, tuning in to audio from a music/streaming app, or even listening to lossless music tracks via USB.
What we like
- Crafted with only the finest materials
- Frequency range going all the way to 33Hz and up to as 55kHz
What we dislike
- No complaints!
2. Sanaullah’s Speaker
There are quite a number of notable speakers that look more like art pieces or decorative accessories rather than hi-tech audio gadgets. This wireless speaker concept design is clearly aiming for the latter class but tries to add a bit of portability to the formula, though that part is a little questionable.
Why is it noteworthy?
What we like
- Has a visually exciting shape
- Directs audio in multiple directions
What we dislike
- It’s still a concept!
3. Frame Sound
Why is it noteworthy?
What makes this more than just a speaker is that its focus is on playlists. You can save and easily access your frequently played playlists through buttons found at the top of the speaker. The purpose of the dials is if you want to mix it up by having new songs pop up on your playlist. Pushing the dial toward the speaker will add newer or more “unfamiliar” songs to the playlist while pulling the dial in the opposite direction will decrease that ratio. This makes the entire audio-listening experience more personalized, and intimate!
What we like
- Has a dial feature instead of just the usual play, pause, rewind, and forward buttons
- Focuses on playlists, hence adding a personal touch
What we dislike
- The product description doesn’t really explain how the music part comes in
4. The Marshall Willen
Just about as small as a slice of regular bread (that’s the best size comparison I could come up with),
Why is it noteworthy?
With its iconic guitar-amp-inspired design, the Willen lets you carry your love for audio around with you. It weighs a mere 0.68 lb (310 grams) and comes with a rubber strap that lets you secure it pretty much anywhere. On the inside, the Willen houses a 2-inch driver powered by a 10W amp, and two passive radiators that help deliver the punch of a much larger speaker.
What we like
- IP67 water and dust resistance
- Ability to pair with other Willen speakers in what Marshall calls a ‘Stack Mode’
What we dislike
- There’s no WiFi connectivity or voice-command compatibility on this one
5. The Bored Buds
Why is it noteworthy?
So when you’re not listening to music using the audio accessories, they are nestled in the speakers through the protective case and serve as the control buttons. The speaker itself does not have any interface or display so the earbuds will serve as your on/off, pause/play, and volume up/down buttons.
What we like
- 100% recyclable
- Feature a pill shape, so they fit comfortably in your ears
What we dislike
- No complaints!
6. Polaroid Speakers
If you have been a photographer or love photography, chances are you have used or at least are familiar with the name Polaroid. After giving us colorful cameras to make photography impactful, Polaroid is venturing into the musical lanes with a series of four consumer-oriented speakers that are reminiscent of the company’s vibrant image.
Why is it noteworthy?
The four speakers in question are simply called
What we like
- All the speakers can be paired with a simple tap and have the same music flowing through all the rooms of your house
What we dislike
- Don’t boast support for voice assistants or any fancy connected features
7. DROPS
In many cases, like smart home speakers, these audio devices have taken on more artistic forms, functioning both as tech equipment as well as room decor. Some even hide in plain sight as picture frames or sculptures. This wireless speaker concept is cut from the same cloth, providing a beautiful art piece that is both a Bluetooth speaker you can carry around as well as a wireless charging pad for your devices.
Why is it noteworthy?
What we like
- A part of the base also functions as a wireless charger
- The speaker can actually be removed from the base if that wasn’t yet evident, allowing DROPS to be used anywhere at any time
What we dislike
- Charging outdoors could prove to be difficult when the battery runs out
8. The Aurras Speaker
Why is it noteworthy?
The speaker looks like something that would be coming out of an outer space warp gate, carrying inside it other spaceships. The trapezoidal shape and industrial appearance give it an almost militaristic look in this context. You can almost expect the front of the device to lower like a drawbridge and unleash dozens of smaller ships upon enemy forces.
What we like
- Designed to be easy to take apart using an Allen key
- Its aluminum and HDPE plastic shell were also chosen to give it actual ruggedness
What we dislike
- No complaints!
9. Ocelli
Why is it noteworthy?
From how the designer puts it, the idea of splitting the speaker in half is inspired by the cleave separating eyes of a bee. The form has been specifically chosen for its friendliness and convenience. The Bluetooth speaker is divided in the center by a metallic strip that binds the two speakers together. The nice mesh body, metallic connection, and three choices of colors give it an incredibly entertaining design aesthetic bound to appeal to all audiophiles.
What we like
- Ocelli will also provide a day’s playback time when untethered from the charging pod
What we dislike
- There is no information on the backup or its sound wattage at the moment
- It’s still a concept!
10. Oa
Why is it noteworthy?
The shape of this companion is like any oval-shaped smart speaker with one major difference: there’s a huge hole in the middle which they call curved grooves. And of course, the material used is smoother and softer since it’s meant to be embraced by the user and may even be tossed and turned as you sleep.
What we like
- Gives off some “vibrations” to keep you warm and help you sleep
What we dislike
- No complaints!
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