HiddenHub Speaker Adapts Sound Waves to the Shape of the Room

HiddenHub Speaker Adapts Sound Waves to the Shape of the Room

Published: September 24, 2015 | By: American Luxury Staff

The new HiddenHub speaker features a revolutionary design built to adapt sound to the physical shape of a home.

Performing as an audio nucleus, HiddenHub is able to detect when users are home, as well as the shape of the room to fine-tune an immersive musical experience. The audio device utilizes a proprietary logic board and smart sensors to recognize a room’s shape and layout before personalizing audio feedback.

By distributing frequencies and regulating individual drivers’ power, it’s able to literally fill each corner and nook with sound.

HiddenHub transfers information over WiFi to reduce audio interference and is compatible with all popular media platforms. Users can also opt for multiple speaker setups to optimize full-house sound.

Listeners can easily play, pause, change tracks, and adjust the volume, as well as the accent light, by tapping and swiping the simple touch sensor. HiddenHub recently surpassed its Kickstarter goal of $200,000 by more than double and is slated to release in March 2016.

Interested customers can still help fund the project on Kickstarter and even receive a free protective case by sharing their pledge on Facebook or Twitter.

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