A cluster of odd stuff leaves Samsung's C-Lab hatchery every year, and today Samsung is uncovering a modest bunch of its most recent ventures. The feature is a product offering called S-Ray, short for Sound-Ray, that is made out of three unique speakers that should demonstration relatively like earphones — playing music with the goal that lone a solitary individual can hear it.
It's difficult to envision how successfully this will function, however it's a slick thought. Samsung needs individuals to have the capacity to tune in to music or watch recordings while as yet having the capacity to hear their general surroundings and without wearing something on their head. All things considered, it's vague in the event that they're really successfully counteract sound for other individuals, or on the off chance that they're simply utilizing very directional speakers. Different organizations have adopted the last strategy, yet it hasn't been sufficient to completely seclude sound.
The S-Ray line will begin with three distinct speakers: two little, versatile speakers, and a solitary neck-worn speaker, similar to the one Bose disclosed a year ago and LG made the year prior to that. The neck speaker is presumably the most fascinating if simply because it's such an unusual looking structure factor. Be that as it may, as much as it would appear that a design wrongdoing, having tuned in to Bose's interpretation of the neck speaker, I'm somewhat sold on its reasonableness for somebody like a cyclist.
Samsung will need to be extremely exact with its sound confinement on the off chance that it needs to play up the S-Ray's assumed offering point, generally these speakers are simply going to wind up irritating individuals close-by like other neck speakers do. While comparable speakers sound a considerable measure better for the wearer, it's still certain to other individuals when they have something playing.
Notwithstanding the S-Ray lineup, Samsung's C-Lab is likewise seeing a breathing activity application, called GoBreath, and brilliant glasses called Relúmĭno that should enable individuals to peruse on the off chance that they have vision disabilities.