MyVox at ISE 2026
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At ISE 2026, Managing Editor Paige Hookway spoke with Jossef Hansson, Chief Technology Officer at MyVox.
MyVox is a company developing novel air-moving components based on MEMS (micro electromechanical systems) technology.
Hansson explains that MEMS devices are essentially computer chips with moving parts. MyVox uses piezoelectric MEMS to create very thin membranes that can move extremely quickly and precisely. This precision allows their devices to move enough air to enable two main products: a high-fidelity speaker for earbuds and an ultra-compact micro-fan for cooling.
Compared to conventional speakers, which rely on century-old technology, MEMS speakers can follow the audio signal much more accurately. This results in noticeably better sound quality: fine details in recordings are preserved instead of being blurred together, transient sounds like hi-hats are cleaner, and listeners can localise sound sources more precisely.
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