This solid-state micro speaker aims to bring huge sound upgrades to earbuds, XR glasses, and smartwatches


There’s no shortage of innovation in the audio industry, and one particular driver of progress is the introduction of solid-state audio tech. Most earbuds use regular audio drivers with a magnetic coil to generate sound, but the idea with silicon-based alternatives is that they use a piezoelectric drive in conjunction with ultra-thin membranes to make sound, and that’s just inherently cool.

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The brand making these drivers is xMEMS, and it just rolled out its latest product: the Sycamore. While its earlier Cypress driver is used in several earbuds — including the Creative Aurvana Ace 2 — and is designed for in-ear options, the Sycamore is aimed at the open-ear category instead, and is coming to earbuds, XR glasses, and smartwatches.

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