The Infinite Acoustics system was designed by Lostboyslab, a Sweden-based engineering firm that specializes in 3D printing. It also plans to license its whole production system to micro-factories to serve local markets.
The range is also designed to serve as the building blocks of a complete Dolby Atmos 7.2.6 installation.Īlong with traditional online and showroom sales, the company eventually aims to offer its digital assets via platforms like whatt.io, and make its components available as kits. Its patent-pending Black Velvet Hwy range of speakers, for example, is made from old tires collected from local highways. The company’s products are built on demand in local micro-factories to minimize their carbon footprint and enable customized, on-demand production.Īdditionally, Infinite Acoustics uses recycled and upcycled materials, such as old tires and ocean plastic waste, to support circular practices. Infinite Acoustics is an acoustics company that creates 3D-printed speaker cabinets using recycled materials, breathing new life into industrial and consumer waste.