Hive is a simulated surround sound speaker system. As of now the market only has two options – either spread speakers around the room for the real experience or invest in a sound bar which usually consists of a long bar housing anywhere between 8-30 small speakers pointing in every direction for a simulated experience.
The Hive takes the latter approach but adds in a bit of design since sound bars are pretty boring. The hexagonal honey comb pattern is graphic, bold, and each cell can pivot or turn for a truly customized audible experience. And don’t worry about messy cables or cords. The Hive only has 2 at most – one for power, and one to connect to your home entertainment system.
Designer: Oskar Daniel
Too bad the yanko-guys dug up so old renderings… Check the new ones out at http://www.oskardaniel.com
Great spaceless invent. The sound system stuff we have now are really need a lot of space.
The two renderings listed on Yanko are better than the two on your site as far as understanding and communication go. The two on your site communicate less, these ‘almost’ show the unit in context. Its easier as a designer to understand your own concept and imagine that the general public would obviously understand it too- but thats usually not the case, simplify, and show the product in context, with a user sitting in a room, etc. Great concept.
Thanks for the comment! There is now a third picture at the webpage, showing the context. Something to be improved in the future…
Oskar,
Excellent, excellent. The third image really portrays the product in its appropriate context. Thats the best render yet.
Keep up the unique concepts.
take care.
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