Gadget Muzo – “bubble of silence”
26.09.16
Specialists from the Celestial Tribe company presented a unique device that allows you to remain in complete silence even in the busiest place. The device is called Muzo, and those who have already become familiar with the gadget’s functions simply call it “a bubble of silence.”
“Bubble of Silence” is a rather conventional name. In fact, the gadget is a speaker that blocks any unwanted sounds. Thus, the device is attached to a vertical surface, such as a wall, where it acts as a resonator. The device plays special sounds that ultimately block out any extraneous noise. It is worth noting that the device can also be installed in a residential apartment, for example, if construction is underway under the house, it will help suppress vibrations.
The device operates in three modes. The first is used when it is necessary to discuss important matters in a public place, but the surrounding noise does not allow this. In the second mode, the device plays special sounds that will allow a person to quickly fall asleep and not wake up from extraneous sounds throughout the night. But the third mode will allow you to conduct confidential negotiations in a public place – it creates a virtual “bubble of silence” and eliminates possible eavesdropping.
At the moment, the creators of the device are raising funds to begin mass production on Kickstarter and IndieGoGo. If you pre-order, you will be able to purchase the device next year for $159.
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