The MYND speaker takes a bold step toward conscious tech by making sustainability the core of its design. Built from 50% recycled plastic and assembled with standard screws instead of glue, every part of the MYND can be opened, swapped, or upgraded. From battery to grille, its modular build extends product life while encouraging repair over replacement—an ethos rarely seen in portable audio.
What sets the MYND apart is its open-source backbone. All schematics, firmware, and housing files are publicly available, inviting users to tweak performance or customize the enclosure entirely. With IP67 water resistance, 40 hours of playback, and rich stereo sound packed into its geometric shell, it’s a speaker that values both performance and purpose. MYND isn’t just a product—it’s a philosophy of future-ready, user-driven design.
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