A subwoofer on the wrist to feel and play music
The Basslet Wearable Subwoofer is here, the wearable that will allow you not only to enjoy music but also to feel it. Music lovers, this "fake" wristwatch allows you to "play" low frequencies from 140 euros.
The Basslet loudspeaker comes to market promising to be the best bass offering
The Basslet Wearable Subwoofer is a subwoofer that allows the sound of the music to reach directly into the body, that is, it literally allows you to feel, touch, vibrate with the music you are listening to. The result of this bracelet is a musical experience that not even the best of headphones can offer. It feels like you're standing right in front of a set of loudspeakers in the middle of a concert.
The Basslet Wearable Subwoofer allows you to enjoy frequencies up to 10Hz.
Enveloping is the adjective that best describes it because only the Basslet carrier will feel the music. And without disturbing those next door. To do this, the system is able to concentrate the power and precision of a large sound system on a wrist device that simply plugs it into a device (whether it's the smartphone, laptop, console or even the old Walkman). In addition, it works without the need for an app.
It has taken two years to develop it
The Basslet loudspeaker comes to the market promising to be the best bass loudspeaker thanks to totally innovative technology from Germany. The bracelet receives the bass frequencies from the headphones thanks to an in-line box connection system. Inside the black box is a LoSound engine, which effortlessly recreates frequencies up to 10Hz, providing a wide bass range with extreme precision.
This technology is what is known as haptic technology, or the science of touch. The Glove One is an already existing example of the advances in this science so Matrix style. Developed by the Almeria company Neurodigital Technologies, is a glove that allows you to interact with a virtual world, generating the feeling that you are touching what you see (which are a handful of pixels). This is achieved thanks to the vibrations of the glove, which allow us to "deceive" our brain by sending real stimuli of the sense of touch.
Its founders - Daniel Bütter and Gwydion ap Dafydd - estimate that in December of this year it will be possible to commercialize it.
With twelve days left to close the crowdfunding campaign, the team has raised $402,249 thanks to more than 2,000 sponsors. The goal, which was at $50,000, was surpassed within days of launching the project in QuickStarter. Its founders - Daniel Bütter and Gwydion ap Dafydd - estimate that in December of this year it will be possible to market it after two hard years of work. Estimated price: 139 euros.
This technology could completely change the way music is produced, where it is recurrent to use headphones or sophisticated speakers in rooms specially adapted to listen to most of the frequency produced by the instruments, but this bracelet allows you to hear even those frequencies that we could not hear, a part of that, I think it will be a break for the ears, it is no secret for anyone the pile of hearing aids that deafened thousands of people in the world, forcing companies to issue communications of how harmful it can be to listen to music at high decibels, even some getting to regulate the volume of certain devices.
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