Clear’s New Wi-fi Speaker Is a Love Letter to Brutalism

Stockholm-based audio model Clear has a little bit of a behavior of constructing wi-fi audio system that look quite totally different to the remainder of the market. However its newest daring tackle speaker design is one thing of a departure from its extra well-known and, nicely, clear roots, and a enterprise into new shapes and supplies for the model.

The Brutalist Speaker takes its reference from a mode of structure that originated within the UK within the Nineteen Fifties, identified for its easy, geometric strains and championing of uncooked supplies over ornamental extra.

As a substitute of the tempered glass utilized in various its different merchandise, Clear’s Brutalist Speaker is made out of 70 % post-consumer recycled aluminum. With its 6.5-inch side-mounted woofer, alongside twin 3-inch tweeters, positioned quite strikingly at elevated 90-degree angles, it laughs within the face of conventional speaker design.

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The Brutalist Speaker takes its inspiration from the architectural design it’s named after.

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“Despite the fact that we’re most identified for our clear assortment of merchandise, that’s not the reasoning behind our title,” Per Brickstad, artistic director at Clear, tells WIRED. “It’s about our total method to honesty in design, and the way we wish to be seen by our clients. So we now have been exploring numerous supplies and the alternative ways we are able to manifest that design philosophy in new tasks.

“We had finished a earlier venture on a restricted launch known as the Acoustic Sculpture, which is an natural sculptural speaker that is impressed by the human ear. We had been eager to do one other speaker on this class, however one which relates extra intently to our minimalistic design method.

“We had been taking a look at Brutalism fairly a bit as a result of it is such a mesmerizing architectural fashion—you do not know if these buildings are from one other planet or from Earth. However it additionally lends itself nicely to positioning elements for acoustic efficiency too.”

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