Percussa has released some high-resolution images of the third generation of AudioCubes: Percussa Wireless AudioCubes Pro.
Percussa explored several different production techniques for the housing of the AudioCubes, such as molding, 3D printing, etc. After producing several prototypes, Percussa decided to go for CNC milling, a production technique that has been around for many years and is being used by large companies such as Apple (e.g. Apple Watch).
Besides going for a different and more expensive production technique, Percussa is now using a different material: Delrin (also known as POM), because it is more wearable, wear resistant and has easier maintenance.
As you can see on the photos above, the Percussa Wireless AudioCubes PRO consists of 2 CNC milled Delrin parts: a white translucent top part, and opaque black bottom part. By giving the bottom part a black color, it enhances the contrast of the colours displayed by the top part.
Software updates will continue to work on the previous generation AudioCubes, Percussa Wireless AudioCubes, and will work equally well on the new version, the Wireless AudioCubes PRO.
The Percussa Wireless AudioCubes PRO can be ordered directly from Percussa.
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