Bongue Amplifier by Studio Toer

Bongue Amplifier by Studio Toer

Studio Toer's amplifier uses kinetic energy to power mobile audio. Called Bongue it is a "physical amplifier of mobile audio."



Suspended from a speaker that acts as a weight, an iPod Nano's audio signal is amplified by a slowly descending counterweight. Says Studio Toer, "The dynamic qualities give it a multi-sensorial experience for daily life."


"When Bongue is fixed it's only amplifying the sounds from the music-device itself."


"When you start moving the arm it will give energy to the amplifier and by that it will increase the volume of the musicplayer."




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