Teenage Engineering has created The Choir, an ensemble of eight handcrafted, linkable digital speakers made from beech wood. Each doll has a distinctive look, voice, and personality. Featured in the Pixar film Elio, the dolls provide musical accompaniment during key moments, including Elio's first contact with aliens. Additionally, The Choir comes pre-loaded with various choral pieces and can be controlled via Bluetooth for user-generated harmonies. Each doll has a rechargeable battery allowing for extensive performance and interaction, making the experience both engaging and versatile.
Each member of The Choir by Teenage Engineering is made from beech wood, carefully polished with hard wax oil. Hidden inside is a compact speaker module containing a processor, Bluetooth Low Energy transmitter, and a rechargeable battery with up to four hours of continuous performance time.
In Elio, a space-obsessed boy is accidentally beamed into the Communiverse, a vibrant assembly of alien civilizations. The Choir's voices signal his first contact with alien life, setting the tone for a surreal journey through identity and connection.
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