
"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."
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.
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