UFaudiO speaker translates sound into ferrofluid movement
Taiwan-based design studio Fusion Lab presents UFaudiO, a 2.1-channel speaker that combines sound, material science, and visual interaction. The project explores how sound frequencies can be expressed as a dynamic visual form using ferrofluid technology.
At the center of UFaudiO is a sealed chamber containing ferrofluid, a black magnetic liquid originally developed for aerospace applications by NASA. The speaker integrates concealed electromagnetic coils that respond to audio signals, composing a real-time choreography. As music plays, the ferrofluid reacts to the changing frequencies, creating fluid, spike-like patterns that visually correspond with the sound.
metal and wood unite in a meditative listening object | all images courtesy of Fusion Lab
Fusion Lab encases UFaudiO speaker in futuristic aluminum body
The speaker’s outer casing is machined from CNC-anodized aluminum, providing a minimal, futuristic aesthetic. Solid maple wood feet support the structure, chosen for their material contrast and acoustic dampening properties. The design also incorporates an ambient LED backlight positioned behind the fluid chamber, enhancing visibility of the ferrofluid’s movement while adding a subtle layer of lighting control. A single aluminum dial serves as the primary user interface, allowing manual adjustment of both volume and light intensity. UFaudiO supports Bluetooth 5.1 and AUX input, with an integrated subwoofer included to deliver low-frequency depth for a full-range listening experience.
By combining sound reproduction with real-time material response, UFaudiO by Fusion Lab design studio offers a multi-sensory approach to music playback. The result is a product that operates simultaneously as a speaker and as a kinetic visual installation suitable for domestic, studio, or exhibition contexts.
UFaudiO blends into interiors with its sculptural form and maple wood feet
capturing the hypnotic spikes of magnetic ferrofluid liquid in real-time sound response
CNC-anodized aluminum defines the speaker’s minimal exterior
designed to complement creative and calming environments
the ferrofluid chamber glows during music playback
solid maple wood feet provide both acoustic dampening and material contrast
UFaudiO’s ambient glow adds atmosphere even in silence
anodized aluminum meets solid maple in a floating silhouette
UFaudiO fits naturally into analog and digital sound spaces
the sculptural object is designed to be seen even when not in use
a single dial controls both sound and light
natural light reveals the speaker’s form and detail
project info:
name: UFaudiO
designer: Fusion Lab | @fusionlab_tech
lead designer: Mike Lee
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edited by: christina vergopoulou | designboom
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