Scandinavian audio company Transparent Sound wants to help you make your home stereo set-up even more minimalist. And their solution, the aptly named Transparent Speaker, just so happens to be ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Technology journalist specializing in audio, computing and Apple Macs. Transparent is a Stockholm-based modular electronics brand ...
All products are independently selected by our editors. If you buy something, we may earn an affiliate commission. From the speaker brand that has become renowned for treading that fine line between ...
This is the new Brutalist Speaker, described as ‘a monument of sound and design’. Paying explicit homage to the UK’s most stubborn and abstract brutalist architecture of the 1950s and 1960s, the ...
Newsflash: a lot of speakers have empty space inside. It’s there to help the audio waves fill your sonic chamber, but most makers usually choose to hide it, in case you feel like you’re being sold a ...
Audio speakers are showing up in a variety of unusual forms these days, from the incredibly tiny to the eye-catchingly bizarre, but a research group at Harvard University may have trumped them all ...
Often when a speaker receives five stars from this publication, we'll praise both its clarity and transparency – a highly desirable quality in something bringing music to our trained ears. Going the ...
Stockholm-based audio brand Transparent has a bit of a habit of making wireless speakers that look rather different to the rest of the market. But its latest bold take on speaker design is something ...
People Products took the idea of a speaker to its most minimalist conclusion in 2012 with the Transparent Speaker, a glass-enclosed speaker that let you see exactly how the drivers wire together to ...
Transparent is a Kickstarter success company that has a number of unique-looking, well performing, clear glass speakers that are as pretty as they are expensive. That's much the same with its latest ...
Considering how long the concept has been around, speakers haven’t changed all that much. And it turns out that there is plenty of room left to innovate, as we’re beginning to see more companies ...