James Talbot has created a small pocket sized wireless speaker that is capable of generating sound similar to that created by speakers 10 times its size thanks to the inclusion of Damson’s Incisor Diffusion Technology.
Which allow the small Cisor wireless Bluetooth speaker to generate powerful sound directly through any surface that is placed upon. Encased in anodised aluminium the Cisor is available from just $49 with worldwide shipping expected to take place during February 2017.
Watch the promotional video below to learn more about the Damson’s Incisor Diffusion Technology incorporated into the Cisor, enabling it to generate a much more powerful sound than its size.
The creators of Cisor, explain more about its inspiration, design and technology :
Speakers. There’s loads of them, right? What can Cisor offer that no other can? Cisor sets itself apart from the rest by producing acoustics unique to each environment and surface. Each surface has different sound qualities to the next, meaning there’s no limit to the fun you can have experimenting and finding out which sound does it for you. It gets better – the bigger the surface, the bigger the sound.
Traditional speakers use a cone to convert sound waves into the sounds we hear. Cisor has done away with the traditional cone. This has allowed us to create a bigger and far more powerful driver than you would ordinarily be able to fit inside a speaker that’s as small as this one.
Incisor diffusion technology has removed the need for a cone. It does this by using the surface to act as a “cone”: the surface diffuses the sound. This means the Cisor is able to provide a full audible frequency range down to as low as 30hz giving seriously deep bass and as high as 15khz which is high enough to reproduce sounds made by orchestral instruments. Different surfaces (or substrates) have different resonating properties, so audio will sound slightly different depending upon the surface it is placed upon.
The frequency and range of traditional speakers directly depends upon the size of the cone as well as the driver, hence why many small portable speakers sound “tinny”. They cannot offer both deep bass and higher frequency because the driver can only deliver certain frequency ranges. It is why many HiFi systems have separate subwoofers for low frequencies (bass). Overtime, a traditional speaker will lose amplification capabilities due to wear of the cone. Even worse can happen if the cone tears; the speaker becomes inaudible.
Because Damson has been able to push the capabilities of the sound it means that there is no need for different speakers to provide vocals/acoustics and bass. A traditional speaker has a coil that is fixed to the permanent magnet (often referred to as the driver). Damson’s Incisor Diffusion Technology has replaced the coil with “teeth” (incisors). These act in the same way as a coil; they power the different frequencies that are pushed down the leg through to the surface. Due to the way the Incisor Diffusion Technology™ reacts with the surface, it allows the sound to transfer through it. Place one of our speakers on a window and the sound is diffused through the glass and can be heard on both sides.
For more information on the new Cisor jump over to the Indiegogo website for details and to make a pledge by following the link below.
Source: Indiegogo
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