
For his university project,
James Coleman designed these futuristic levitating superconductor speakers that have a
multitouch touchscreen wrapping them.
Inside their base, the speakers have a simple
electromagnet.
The floating section of the speakers features a superconductor.

A company called
Landport Japan has recently presented its new speakers that feature
solar panels to make use of solar energy.
Landport did not think much about the name - it called its new device plane and clear - Solar Speakers. The solar panels are used to harvest solar energy which is stored on an onboard
lithium-ion battery.

Definitive Technology presented its new loudspeakers. According to the company,
Mythos XTR-50 is the thinnest high-performance home theater loudspeakers in the world.
Their design allows you to install them on the wall next to your high-resolution TV.
The
1.5-inch-thick loudspeakers not only look nice, but also add quality sound to your flat panel TV.

These two
stereo sound systems were created by Philips' Spanish design team. Both the
"MCi900" and the
"MCD900" are made of a single piece of
aluminum.
The design of the two devices allows them to generate a more
natural sound.
Both sound systems have a
built-in CD player and USB socket. In addition, they feature a pair of speakers, 100 watts of amplification, as well as free floating tweeters.

A company called
Pet Acoustics developed a device that manages the level of the music you listen to so that it won't harm your pet's hearing.
The new device is called
"My Pet Speaker" and it represents a unidirectional speaker that features a 4-inch driver along with a cone reflector that expands sounds waves 360 degrees.