Fender is a legendary brand in the world of rock and roll, and the company is making use of its amp's iconic appearance for a new set of Bluetooth speakers called the Fender Monterey and Newport. Fender's amps might only get use from current or budding rockers, but the Fender Monterey and Newport are designed for anyone who appreciates good sound while listening to music.
Both the Bluetooth speakers are inspired by Fender's classic '68 Custom amplifiers. The company paid close attention to detail in its speakers, with a protective grille, witch-hat knobs, an amp jewel, and control labels that look just like the original. The speakers also offer top notch sound, with AAC and aptX wireless audio codec support that allows for audiophiles to make use of the speaker as intuitively as amateurs.
Amp-Inspired Bluetooth Speakers
The Fender Monterey Looks Like a Classic Guitar Amp
Trend Themes
1. Iconic Design-inspired Products - There is a growing trend of creating products that are inspired by iconic designs, such as Fender's Bluetooth speakers modeled after their classic '68 Custom amplifiers.
2. Bluetooth Speakers with High-quality Sound - The demand for Bluetooth speakers offering top-notch sound quality, like the Fender Monterey and Newport speakers with AAC and aptX wireless audio codec support, is on the rise.
3. Crossover of Music and Technology - The convergence of music and technology is becoming more prominent, as seen in the fusion of Fender's legendary rock and roll brand with Bluetooth speaker technology.
Industry Implications
1. Consumer Electronics - The consumer electronics industry has the opportunity to develop and market more products that draw inspiration from iconic designs, such as Fender's Bluetooth speakers.
2. Audio Equipment - The audio equipment industry can capitalize on the demand for Bluetooth speakers that offer high-quality sound, like Fender's Monterey and Newport speakers with AAC and aptX support.
3. Music Technology - There is an opportunity for the music technology industry to further explore the crossover of music and technology, as evidenced by Fender's fusion of their rock and roll brand with Bluetooth speaker technology.