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Sonos just bought a revolutionary new kind of speaker tech, and it could shake up everything from soundbars to Bluetooth speakers
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(Image credit: Mayht)
(Image credit: Mayht)
Sonosjust announced that it’s acquired Mayht, a Dutch company that developed a new kind of speaker design that could be about to kickstart a new audio tech war.
Sonos has spent $100 million to acquire Mayht’s staff and its technology, which is called ‘HeartMotion’, and the reason it would pay so much for this is fairly simple: HeartMotion enables the same speaker power in much,muchsmaller designs.
As an especially useful illustration, the image at the top of this post shows exactly the kind of size different we’re talking about: Mayht says you can get the sound of theSonos Fivefrom a unit the size of aSonos One.
And then, just to show off, the company says you can get the sound of a Sonos One from something the size of anEcho Dot.
Mayht says a home theatre subwoofer could have its volume reduced from 35 litres to just four litres, meaning it could be hidden just about anywhere.
Finally, it says that it could deliver true bass (down to 30Hz) from a soundbar that’s pretty mid-size – no subwoofer required. I’ve heard asoundbar from Devialet that delivers that kind of performance, but that required eight woofers that took up the majority of the unit… and that soundbar’s huge as a result.
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(Image credit: Mayht)
(Image credit: Mayht)
HeartMotion’s trick is that it’s a dual-membrane driver, with effectively two high-excursion (meaning they move further and displace more air) membranes on either side, pushing the sound in both directions at once. This means they’re self-balancing, and so don’t require the vibration-stopping build you need in powerful speakers otherwise. And at the same time, the design should be so efficient at shifting air that you can get lower bass within smaller enclosures – the GIF above is Mayht’s comparison between a HeartMotion driver and a regular driver making the same level of sound.
Dialling things up for Sonos
“Mayht’s breakthrough in transducer technology will enable Sonos to take another leap forward in our product portfolio,” says Sonos' CEO, Patrick Spence. “This strategic acquisition gives us more incredible people, technology and intellectual property that will further distinguish the Sonos experience, enhance our competitive advantage, and accelerate our future roadmap.”
We’ve reached out to Sonos for further comment, but the immediate potential advantage is obvious: Sonos could massively step up the audio quality of its products in their current sizes.
The Sonos One could become true competition to thebest bookshelf speakerswithout becoming as big as them, while theSonos Arccould add bass that makes the need for a subwoofer obsolete.
Sonos is already such a dominant player among thebest wireless speakers, and with control of this new technology, it might have found a way to stay there even as the competition keeps hotting up.
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