Muzo Personal Zone Creator
What if I told you that there is a gadget which prevents objects from vibrating to minimize any unwanted disturbances nearby, thus creating complete silence around you? What if I told you that this device is approximately the size and shape of a computer mouse? Muzo Personal Zone Creator is one such ground breaking device.
Muzo personal zone creator is the first acoustic device that applies Anti-Vibration Technology for smooth surface. This Exclusive Technology prevents objects from vibrating to minimize any unwanted disturbances nearby.
Besides, Muzo utilizes Billionsound Technology (Powered by BST) to generate dynamic realistic sounds. These vivid sounds set the scene and drown out intrusive noises. Whether you wish to enjoy a piece of serenity or to become engulfed in the tranquil sounds of nature, Muzo will be there for you.
There are 3 modes for different scenarios:
- Serenity mode: to create a silent place by Anti-Vibration
- Sleep mode: to achieve better sleep quality by Scene Creation
- Secret mode: to protect speech privacy by Sound Masking
Muzo uses Exciter which is the soul of Muzo. It is basically a vibrational loudspeaker without a membrane. Unlike a common loudspeaker that couple vibrations to the surrounding air, the exciter uses the movement of the oscillating mass inside to apply force towards attached surface.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jws0DpQctmk
Here is a video showcasing the performance of the exciter
So how does Muzo function?
Place Muzo on a tabletop or stick it to a window, and press the center button to turn it on. The Anti-Vibration System will activate immediately. From the device’s accompanying app, you can choose to activate Muzo’s Billionsound Technology and enhance the noise masking effects. BST adds your choice of new sounds to your environment, mix-and-match soundtracks of a campfire, rain, summer night, river stream etc.
Following a successful crowdfunding campaign, Muzo is currently available for order through IndieGoGo. The first units were shipped on April 2017