
This Ultra-Repairable Bluetooth Speaker Addresses the Ugliest Part of Consumer Tech
I’m elated to say that I’ve been given the chance to look at a product that tackles one of the worst aspects of modern gadgetry. No, I’m not just talking about anything goes with proprietary software or overpriced hardware; I’m referring to the fact that our society has become so accustomed to throwing away broken gadgets without even considering if they could be repaired instead.
As you know, many consumers are fed up with being forced into buying new devices every year. Right to repair is becoming a big deal lately, and it’s not just confined to laptops like Framework’s, but now audio equipment as well. I’m thrilled to have gotten the chance to dive in more depth on Teufel’s latest offering: a Bluetooth speaker that goes above and beyond with its modular design.
I’ve got a confession to make: I was skeptical at first about this new speaker called Mynd. It’s from German audio company, Teufel, which is known for producing high-quality products and Fender-branded speakers. When I received the unit, I was blown away by how sleek and visually appealing it looks. And when I began using it, I was further impressed by its impressive sound quality.
Source: gizmodo.com