Transparent has introduced the Brutalist Speaker, a design-forward marvel that bridges the worlds of architecture and audio. Inspired by the iconic Brutalist movement of the mid-20th century, this speaker is as much a statement piece as it is a high-performance audio device. Crafted from 70% post-consumer recycled aluminum, the speaker’s rugged, geometric form echoes Brutalism’s simplicity and industrial ethos while offering an environmentally conscious design.
But it’s not just about looks. The Transparent Brutalist Speaker delivers on sound, boasting two 3-inch tweeters angled at 90 degrees for precise high-frequency dispersion and a bass reflex design for deep, resonant lows. Its 18-liter acoustic volume creates an expansive soundstage, especially when placed in a corner, leveraging room acoustics for an immersive experience.
Advanced functionality is seamlessly integrated. Pre-installed with the WiiM Mini music streamer, it supports Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, Hi-Res audio playback, and smart home compatibility with AirPlay 2 and Alexa. Transparent’s commitment to sustainability, modularity, and timeless design shines through in every detail.
At $4,000, the Transparent Brutalist Speaker isn’t just an investment in sound—it’s a bold declaration of style and innovation, perfectly at home in any modern space.
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