xMEMS unveils world's smallest micro-speaker for smart devices

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xMEMS has introduced Sycamore, the world's smallest and lightest micro-speaker, designed for devices like smartwatches and AR glasses. This new speaker is one-seventh the size and one-third the thickness of traditional speakers, weighing only 150 milligrams. Sycamore uses advanced MEMS technology, which offers improved sound quality and water resistance. It is expected to enhance audio performance in various applications, including smartphones and car headrests, while allowing for sleeker device designs. Testing for Sycamore will begin in early 2025, with mass production anticipated to start in October 2025. The speaker aims to provide a better audio experience while reducing the weight and size of electronic devices.


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