Bang & Olufsen BeoLab 18: A stunning wood and aluminum wireless sound column inspired by David Lewis’ iconic BeoLab 8000

Bang & Olufsen BeoLab 18


A celebrated innovator in material design and a pioneer in the school of thought that designers should work side-by-side with engineers, over the last 88 years Bang & Olufsen has released some of the most iconic…

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The Ferrari of Audio Amplifiers

The new Devialet line of high-definition audio systems leads the pack with its combination of rare elegance and unimaginable performance. The same exclusive sound amplification technology, known as ADH, combines the power of digital systems with the fidelity of analogue. Additions such as USB ports, ethernet capability, wireless streaming and even a remote app for Android and iOS devices are the latest updates catered for the modern user. The question isn’t why you should get a Devialet, but which one you should have!

DEVIALET 240 is both powerful and upgradable, this unit offers the best of Devialet technology with 10 digital inputs, 4 of which can be configured for analogue use. Vinyl owners can also digitize their records using this Devialet. The unit integrates a phono stage and two analogue inputs that can be adjusted for “Moving Coil” or “Moving Magnet” turntables, and one output to connect a subwoofer.

DEVIALET 110 is what music lovers and digital music creators have been dreaming of, whether their tracks are stored in digital format or accessible via streaming. While this unit has fewer inputs and offers less-advanced configuration options than the Devialet 240, the sound is identical. Upgradeable, easy-to-use and integrating the exclusive ADH® technology, this unit offers 2 x 110 W in stereo mode, so sit back and enjoy its amazing audio power. And thanks to its pure lines, and sleek design, it will fit right into your home.

DEVIALET 500- The star of the product line, the Devialet 500 consists of two Devialet units working together and a power of 2 x 500 W. The system is positioned as the most advanced high-end audio system of all times, with distortion as low as 0.00025%: a world first! It is still totally upgradable. The system is made to be configured in monoblock (each Devialet controls one speaker). It is operated with a single remote control and a hybrid cable to connect the two blocks.

DEVIALET 170- With its many professional digital and analogue inputs/outputs (10 in total, same as the 240), its power and wide range of customization and control options, the Devialet 170 is sure to quickly become the reference system for high-end audio enthusiasts. The power in stereo mode reaches 2 x 170 W, perfect for these high quality speakers used by audio lovers.

Designer: Devialet


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Sensational Audio

One piece of raw alder hardwood and one seamless piece of stainless steel… Introducing, the Timbre speaker- a minimal take on the desktop audio that enhances rather than takes away from the aesthetic of your desk. Not only beautiful, it also turns your space into an enveloping soundstage thanks to its internal acoustic technology where sound emanates from the entire front face of the speaker. All that and it’s also sustainably produced with certified materials from local wood routing and metal cutting enterprises!

Designer: Running Farm Labs


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Nano HiFi: Ultra high fidelity audio in a sleek portable system

Nano HiFi


Getting the highest quality audio at home used to mean having stacks of receivers, speakers the size of bookshelves and endless wires cluttering up your space. While some of the latest large-scale home audio packages are nothing short of remarkable, the general…

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Mini Jambox by Jawbone

Product news: industrial designer Yves Behar has added a pocket-sized version to Jawbone‘s range of Jambox wireless speakers (+ slideshow).

Mini Jambox by Jawbone

San Francisco electronics brand Jawbone released the Mini Jambox as the smallest in its range of speakers, which can wirelessly connect with phones, laptops and other bluetooth devices to play music.

Mini Jambox by Jawbone

Jawbone’s creative director Yves Behar told Dezeen that the latest speaker was developed to make listening to music on the go a more communal activity.

Mini Jambox by Jawbone

“People’s experience of music is pretty selfish and very much focused on earphones,” said Behar. “I think now we expect speakers to be used everywhere, from underground to office settings.”

Mini Jambox by Jawbone

The speakers are made from extruded aluminium, reinventing the manufacturing process from the original Jambox to reduce the number of parts and assembly steps.

Mini Jambox by Jawbone

“You really have to develop some manufacturing techniques that are very, very advanced in order to make a product that is affordable,” Behar said.

Mini Jambox by Jawbone

A CNC machine was used to create five textured patterns on the front of the speaker and users can chose between nine different metallic colours.

Mini Jambox by Jawbone

The speaker is managed through an app, where Mini Jamboxes in range appear as icons in their colour and texture. Many users can connect to one Mini Jambox at a time, so everyone can contribute to the music they’re listening to.

Mini Jambox by Jawbone

“We play the game ‘who’s music is this?’,” said Behar. “Essentially [the Mini Jambox] becomes something that allows people to jump in and play their own music.”

Mini Jambox by Jawbone

In Milan two year ago, tracks submitted by Dezeen readers were played through an installation of Jamboxes called Jamscape. Earlier this year Jawbone released the UP activity-tracking wristband, which monitors how you move, sleep and eat.

We’ve also featured a gadget that plays music wirelessly through vintage speakers and a wireless speaker that you wear over your sneakers.

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The Making of the Mini Jambox

The Mini Jambox is the latest entry in the category-leading family of Jawbone speakers. The original Jambox design ushered in the era of the wireless speaker with critical and commercial success. When we first explored what the Mini Jambox could be we dreamed of a very small and pocketable size, of an experience so simple and yet game changing, and of materials and processes so refined they had previously only been used in top-end audio products. Jawbone design goals are to seamlessly integrate technology and everyday life. Mini Jambox is built on the foundation that life is constantly moving; with Mini Jambox you can pick up and bring your sound environment with you. We call it pocketable sound.

Mini Jambox by Jawbone

The design explorations for Mini Jambox started with a blank sheet and the idea to completely re-invent the wireless speaker, as we knew it. “It’s a strange moment when everyone loves your last product, and yet you realise the next one will have to be conceived and re-invented as if we were designing it for the first time,” says Yves Behar, CCO of Jawbone.

The user-centred insight and starting point for Mini is that people love the small Jambox size, and yet they want to take the product with them without hesitation about size or weight, from a jacket pocket to a small handbag. Delivering clear, high quality sound in a small space requires a very rigid enclosure with inherent structural integrity. To fulfil this need we explored many roads. Eventually aluminium extrusions combined with a very advanced and patented assembly method became the clear winner. This new approach enabled us to achieve the most efficient use of space, as outer skin and structural skeleton are one and the same. Form and function are truly intersected, as the overall size is the smallest, yet the rigid acoustic cavity affords maximum volume for the sound chamber. The extrusion and material also confers Mini with the strength and robustness needed in a physical object made for portability.

Mini Jambox by Jawbone

“In order to innovate, we have to take a process and push it somewhere entirely new,” says Yves. The demanding pursuit of refining the aluminium extrusion into an entirely new construction and aesthetic took twelve months, flexing what might be possible with a mechanical engineering assembly that requires fewer parts and assembly steps, stewarding major leaps in production capabilities at scale. “The result is that the Mini exterior skin is also the internal skeleton, in one fluid gesture; we are not just wrapping internal components with a sexy package, the package is the sound chamber.”

The Jawbone design language has always pursued minimal construction and geometry, made personal through the integral use of relief textures that are both personal and tactile. On Mini, we are pushing the boundary of rough and fast CNC, typically used to machine mechanical internal details. We flip the use of this usually hidden process, employing it externally to reveal beautiful capabilities for textures. We used large CNC cutting bits programmed to sculpt a few marks in the aluminium at high speed; the resulting intersections create new unexpected patterns. The beautiful reliefs, enhanced by reflecting light on Mini, are the result of a craft methodology developed with small machine shop partners, requiring a deep collaboration between designers, machinists, and engineers.

Mini Jambox by Jawbone

The CNC process innovation has transformed what’s both possible and efficient in using aluminium. We turned CNC, an industrial process, into a brush we can paint with. Mini Jambox speakers’ highly specialised perforations and unique framework channel sound for clear, elegantly routed sound. Functionally driven design that is also expressive.

The five textures and nine anodised colours allow people to make Mini into their own personality. The textures also provide a tactile grip, and each of them is carefully matched to an anodised colour that shows aluminium relief best.

From the design to the user interface and packaging, we believe Mini Jambox is our crown jewel of Jawbone design and craft. “Every element goes back to the purest expression of simplicity, performance, and elegance,” says Yves. Mini combines beautiful design and experience at the most minimal size. Providing unparalleled and uncompromised listening in a breakthrough highly portable mini package, Mini Jambox blasts rich sounds at high volume. The integrity of the Mini materials and craft enhances our music experience in ways we could only have dreamed off.

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Sonos Play:1: The compact, powerful, new entry-level wireless HiFi speaker

Sonos Play:1


Continuing to redefine their own notion of entry-level, Sonos has launched the PLAY:1, a $200 full sounding and compact wireless speaker that can stand alone or find its fit in a multi-speaker, multi-room set-up. Longtime…

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The dock is dead. Wireless is in.

This strange little chunk of plastic doesn’t resemble what we think of as an audio speaker at all, but its unusual design isn’t all about aesthetics. The modular system was actually designed to be used in fours- connecting to each other and your devices wirelessly via Bluetooth. Volume can be controlled with your device, but to pack a serious audible punch, just add more Omni!

Designer: Algi R Pangestu


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Otis & Eleanor Bongo Speaker: A natural approach to portable sound systems

Otis & Eleanor Bongo Speaker


As far as sustainable resources go, bamboo is often a best bet. For this reason, product design and build brand Otis & Eleanor called on the material for their new portable bluetooth 4.0 speaker, dubbed the…

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Maison & Objet Autumn 2013: Sound Innovations: Smart tech designs that improve users’ experiences in all ways

Maison & Objet Autumn 2013: Sound Innovations


As Odile Decq told us in our recent interview, the most important and interesting changes in home decor are related to technological advances, specifically as we become more comfortable with bringing technology into our living spaces. Our tour of tech innovations at Maison & Objet proves Decq right,…

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Bang & Olufsen’s Beolab 14: A beautifully designed HiFi audio kit that integrates into a multi-brand home entertainment setup

Bang & Olufsen's Beolab 14


by Jorge Abellas Bang & Olufsen (B&O) has always produced exquisitely designed sound-systems not intended for use in a multi-brand entertainment setup. A few months back, the brand made a very deliberate effort to expand their…

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