As you can tell from the picture, these speakers are dead skinny. 0.9mm thick, to be exact, making them perfectly-sized for cellphones, cameras and other portable gadgets which may require all the parts to be waterproofed.
Murata, based in Kyoto, Japan, created what they're calling the world's first "ultra-thin waterproof piezoelectric speaker," which is said to be cheaper than the usual waterproof speakers found in Japan, thanks to the way the output holes have been waterproofed. Normally speakers are covered with waterproof "sheets," which cover the output holes—understandably reducing the sound quality, but also proving costly to create. Murata gets around that problem by getting rid of the waterproof sheeting altogether, instead redesigning the speaker holes entirely.
Waterproof phones are pretty popular in Japan we hear, with Murata claiming that around one in four phones released in Japan last year were actually immune to moisture. They're on sale to manufacturers now, at around 250 Yen ($2.70) per unit.
That's great! I've been waiting for a decent basic waterproof cellphone.
ReplyDeleteThats cool tech!
ReplyDeleteawesome tech
ReplyDeleteThis could be used to make sweet waterproof mp3 players for swimmers and stuff. Makes long practices less boring.
ReplyDeletegreat man.....very nice
ReplyDeletewow those are some tiny speakers. and waterproof! even better
ReplyDeleteThat looks crazy! Great blogs, def following.
ReplyDeleteFinally! water-proof, mini speakers!
ReplyDeleteMy first mobile phone was a pre-paid calling card and a bag of quarters. and I LIKED it.
ReplyDeletePretty crazy.
ReplyDeleteNow I can make an underwater phonecall? O_o
ReplyDeletewow great stuff. waterproof on phones is the way to go
ReplyDeletethey should have these on blackberrys
ReplyDeleteBeing someone who has dropped their cell in water many times, I am all for this
ReplyDeletefinally, i'll use my cell phone in the bathtub
ReplyDeletelol at swimmin their way
ReplyDeleteHeh, I just had a great idea involving covering the floor of a swimming pool in these things.
ReplyDeleteCool stuff. I'm really excited about this. You don't know how many phones I've lost due to a little bit of water spilling on to them.
ReplyDeleteCool! You can have speakers in your pool then, for classical music while diving for pennies!
ReplyDeleteThat's really cool. Great blog!
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