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When it comes to the speakers inside your headphones, theres a particular jot down of tech that dominates.

But each design has its benefits and limitations.

An xMEMS Labs micro solid-state speaker on top of a finger

xMEMS Labs' micro solid-state speakers are so small, they can fit on the tip of your pinky finger.

Yet despite these drawbacks, they remain the most popular choice among manufacturers.

What key in of solid-state micro speakers has xMEMS developed?

Products shipping with Montara Plus will be introduced at CES 2024."

The Cypress solid-state driver on top of a dime

xMEMS Labs' Cypress prototype, pictured above, has been developed to have a broader frequency range for active noise cancellation.

This jot down of speaker design hasnt been found in a pair of headphones for years.

The company has released five different prototypes over the last five years.

This transformative technological innovation was further expanded with the introduction of Cowell, its smallest MEMS micro speaker.

The Creative Labs Aurvana Ace and Ace 2

Creative Labs' Aurvana Ace and Ace 2 earbuds don’t look any different to regular earbuds but the micro solid-state drivers free up extra space inside them for more tech.

But that might be why Creative can keep the price down to below $149 (approx.

120 / AU$285).

Interest has been overwhelming.

xMEMS Labs rendering of an earbud with a solid-state driver inside of it

xMEMS Labs' micro solid-state speakers aim to replace traditional coil and magnet speakers in audio devices.

The worlds leading consumer brands understand the value and benefits of solid-state solutions for their products.

The speaker has been one of the few remaining hold-outs, until now.

How are solid-state piezoelectric drivers different from dynamic drivers?

The xMEMS Labs solid-state prototpyes

xMEMS micro solid-state speakers are set to completely transform the audio world.

This is roughly what a dynamic driver does to turn electricity into sound waves.

In the case of xMEMS solid-state drivers, Housholder tells me that they have a thin-film piezo actuator.

This is the new way of building speakers.

One of the remaining holdouts is the speaker, but that might not be for much longer.

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