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teenage engineering

About

Industry
Consumer Electronics

Founded
2005

Founders
Jesper Kouthoofd, David Eriksson, Jens Rudberg, David Möllerstedt

Headquarters
Stockholm, Sweden

Area Served
Worldwide

Web
teenage.engineering

Sleek Design is the Alternative Future of Consumer Electronics

 

 

From reimagining music-making with the iconic OP-1 portable synthesizer and growing the synth population with the affordable pocket operator series to rethinking listening with the OD-11 ortho directional speaker and the OB–4 magic radio, teenage engineering applied their signature mindset to a new legacy of enduring technologies. Their creations have attracted collaborations with well-known artists and brands, sharing in their vision to integrate creativity into the everyday. teenage engineering was founded in 2007 and is based in Stockholm, Sweden.

 

teenage engineering has carved a unique niche in the realm of product design and innovation. Their iconic OP-1 synthesizer, introduced to the market with great acclaim, exemplifies their commitment to
blending industrial design excellence with a playful and creative spirit. The company’s approach challenges traditional consumer electronics by creating products that invite users to engage and interact with them on a deeper level. From the compact and intuitive Pocket Operators to the innovative CM-15 microphone, each teenage engineering product reflects a balance between creativity and commercial viability.
 

Behind teenage engineering’s success is a team that prioritizes self-trust and interdisciplinary collaboration. Co-founder, David Möllerstedt, emphasizes the importance of constraints in driving innovation and the value of diverse perspectives in the product development process. teenage engineering remains steadfast in its commitment to pushing the boundaries of product design while ensuring accessibility to a wide audience. Their philosophy revolves around making products that not only meet high standards of quality and functionality but also inspire creativity and experimentation among users. In recent years, teenage engineering has continued to expand its product lineup, introducing new devices and accessories that push the envelope of what is possible in the world of electronic music and audio production. Their collaboration with other companies, such as IKEA and Panic, has further demonstrated their ability to innovate and adapt to changing market trends.
 

One of teenage engineering’s most notable achievements is its ability to create products that strike a balance between form and function. The company’s products are not only aesthetically pleasing but also highly functional, making them popular among both professional musicians and hobbyists alike.

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The OP-1 was teenage engineering’s first product developed by a minimal team.

Another key aspect of teenage engineering’s success is its commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility. The company strives to minimize its environmental footprint by using eco-friendly materials and manufacturing processes whenever possible. Looking to the future, teenage engineering remains focused on pushing the boundaries of product design and innovation. The company continues to explore new technologies and collaborations that will enable it to create even more innovative and inspiring products for its customers.

 

teenage engineering stands out as a trailblazer in the field of product design. It is known for its innovative spirit, dedication to craftsmanship, and ongoing pursuit of excellence at the intersection of art and technology. With its continued focus on creativity, collaboration, and sustainability, teenage engineering is poised to remain a leader in the industry for years to come.

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OD-11: Iconic Carlsson sound in a sleek, wireless loudspeaker.
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Available in multiple colors to match any interior design.

CM—15

The CM–15 is a portable large-diaphragm condenser microphone and the first all-in-1 microphone offering a combination of 48v phantom powered mini xlr, USB-audio interface and pre-amp, 3.5 mm line output, and battery power. The super-cardioid polar pattern means CM–15 focuses on capturing sounds in front. The sound quality of CM–15 is clear and transparent, with extremely low self- noise. Its compact form factor allows for quick and portable studio set-ups for musicians and podcasters alike. Connectivity options include true analog output over mini xlr and 3.5 mm jack, as well as USB-C; all can be used simultaneously. CM–15 can also be powered three ways: through phantom power, battery, or USB-C. Truly one-of-a-kind, CM–15 is the only battery-powered microphone to include all these features.

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Portable Audio Production: Dimensions: 90 mm x 65.5 mm x 19 mm weight: 132 g / 54.6 oz

TP—7

The TP–7 field recorder is a dedicated recording device with a seven-hour rechargeable battery and 128 GB of internal storage. It is built to record sound, music, interviews, and important ideas with zero friction in the highest possible quality. TP–7’s discreet size and dedicated function make for an unobtrusive recording device, perfect for professionals who require reliable dictation, such as journalists, lawyers, and medical professionals. For musicians, TP–7 is a playground. Creative minds will appreciate functionalities that include simultaneous line-in and recording, overdubbing, and even a portable DJ setup. At the center of the TP–7 is the motorized ‘tape reel,’ used to navigate menus, scrub through audio, and pause recordings. It also serves as a subtle visual feedback mechanism. The one-of-a-kind rocker on the left side allows quick audio scrubbing, while the mode button is placed below. On the other side are the memo and navigation buttons. The ergonomic placement of these functions allows for easy single-handed control.

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Field Recorder: Dimensions: 96 mm x 68 mm x 16 mm weight: 170 g / 5.6 oz

computer—1

While setting up their first office many years ago, teenage engineering set out to create their ideal PC case. It was to have a small desktop footprint and be easy to move around. They built it with a laser cutter, high-density board, and spray paint. Computer–1 has always been a work in progress. Built with aluminum for a lighter and sturdier design, it is based on the build-it-yourself design of the pocket operator modular. Compact and portable, Computer–1 has a small desk footprint: the lightweight aluminum and chrome handles make it easier to move around when you have to. Also available in powder-coated pure orange RAL 2004. From gamer to programmer, engineer to designer, the chassis can be equipped with whatever components you wish.

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A Mini-ITX Chassis

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