
This Ultra-Repairable Bluetooth Speaker Addresses the Ugliest Part of Consumer Tech
As the world becomes increasingly dependent on technology, one of the most egregious issues plaguing the consumer tech industry is the lack of repairability and modularity. Gone are the days when you could easily fix your broken gadgets by yourself; nowadays, it seems like you’re better off tossing them in the trash and buying a new one. But fear not, dear reader, for there’s hope on the horizon.
Enter Teufel, a German audio company that’s taken it upon themselves to revolutionize the way we think about consumer tech. Their latest creation is a Bluetooth speaker that embodies the very essence of repairability. Meet the Mynd, a modular and ultra-repairable Bluetooth speaker that will make you rethink everything you thought you knew about electronics.
Teufel’s bold move comes in the form of an open-source software and hardware, allowing users to print out their own components using a 3D printer or even design new drivers for the speaker. This means that instead of trashing your speaker when it breaks down (and we all know how often those little devices can go kaput), you can simply swap out parts and keep on truckin’.
Source: gizmodo.com