In recent years, major fast-food operators have invariably turned their product containers or related accessories into environmentally friendly reuse. For example, McDonalds in the Netherlands turned placemats into paper keyboards that can play music. Hong Kong Pizza Huts pizza boxes turned into projectors, and KFC put the Bluetooth keyboard function into paper placemats to make it easier for customers to slide their phones. Now, McDonalds Canada is redesigning its disposable cup holders into unplugged speakers.
To celebrate Bingxuanfeng’s 22nd birthday, McDonald’s Woodbine Beach branch in Toronto, Canada invited the design studio Stacklab and the sound research team of the University of Waterloo to work together to create a drink cup holder as the base, with two ten-sided The cone-shaped amplifier will increase the volume of the built-in speaker of the mobile phone inserted into it by about 101%.
Same as similar unplugged speakers, it does not require any electronic equipment. It only needs to use specially designed objects to increase the amplitude of the sound through resonance or reflection. The same is true for the McBoombox launched by McDonalds this time. It uses special reflective paper material. The material itself can increase the volume by 43%. Coupled with the design of the loudspeaker, the music from your mobile phone can be connected to your body without Bluetooth or plugging in. Share with friends.
Unfortunately, this McBoombox is only delivered to the local branch in Toronto, Canada, so we are destined to not be able to get it.