There’s one big difference, though: the SoundSticks now do Bluetooth. The new SoundSticks Wireless system is a further refinement of the classic year 2000 design. If you aren’t Apple, it’s rare to be handed an Ive design every day, and so Harman Kardon has wisely kept the shape and look of the SoundSticks line pretty much the same for the last twelve years, only improving the technology inside as they can. The result - the iSub 2000 Subwoofer and SoundSticks - are a classic example of vintage Ive design, all bubble shaped and translucent. One of the benefits of that partnership to Harman Kardon was that Jonathan Ive undertook the design of the product. It’s rare that you can point to an accessory and say “Jony Ive” designed that, but with the Harman Kardon Soundsticks, that’s literally true.īack in July 2000, Apple partnered with Harman Kardon to release an officially blessed subwoofer and speaker combo to perfectly accentuate the translucent iMac G3.
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