Syng Cell Alpha Audio Speaker?s All-Encompassing 360 Degrees of Sound + Design
Former Apple designers have engineered the world?s first Triphonic speaker, claiming it can recreate 360-degree audio like a 7.1 system.
The Rosita Vision 2000 stereo system designed by Thili Oerke remains one of our favorite audio systems, a striking spherical audio space station that looked especially futuristic while flanked by a pair of Audiorama 4000 loudspeakers. The late 1960s audio system still looks refreshingly contemporary today, representing an explorative era when consumer audiophiles hunger for space age designs touched almost every category of consumer goods. The newly unveiled Syng Cell Alpha audio speaker immediately caught our eyes as a descendent of that iconic design era, one updated with the latest in audio technology and mobile connectivity.
The Cell Alpha is the brainchild of former Apple lead designer, Christopher Stringer, one of the creative minds who toiled from Cupertino to help develop many of the most iconic Apple devices, including the iPhone, iPad, MacBook and Apple Watch. Partnering with another ex-Apple audio engineer, Afrooz Family, alongside DC Shoes co-founder Damon Way, the trio’s ambitions were to design an “accessible” audio speaker capable of aurally and spatially inhabiting a room in ways no small wireless speaker could. Of course, “accessible” is a subjective adjective here, noting a pair of Cell Alpha speakers starts at $3,600 ? not extraordinarily high within the realm of audiophile gear, b...
The Rosita Vision 2000 stereo system designed by Thili Oerke remains one of our favorite audio systems, a striking spherical audio space station that looked especially futuristic while flanked by a pair of Audiorama 4000 loudspeakers. The late 1960s audio system still looks refreshingly contemporary today, representing an explorative era when consumer audiophiles hunger for space age designs touched almost every category of consumer goods. The newly unveiled Syng Cell Alpha audio speaker immediately caught our eyes as a descendent of that iconic design era, one updated with the latest in audio technology and mobile connectivity.
The Cell Alpha is the brainchild of former Apple lead designer, Christopher Stringer, one of the creative minds who toiled from Cupertino to help develop many of the most iconic Apple devices, including the iPhone, iPad, MacBook and Apple Watch. Partnering with another ex-Apple audio engineer, Afrooz Family, alongside DC Shoes co-founder Damon Way, the trio’s ambitions were to design an “accessible” audio speaker capable of aurally and spatially inhabiting a room in ways no small wireless speaker could. Of course, “accessible” is a subjective adjective here, noting a pair of Cell Alpha speakers starts at $3,600 ? not extraordinarily high within the realm of audiophile gear, b...
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