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Swappable 2,600mAh batteries with 30-hour playtime tackle battery degradation in portable speakers.
Sustainable design using traceable ocean waste plastics and recycled materials highlights eco-conscious engineering.
Modular features include future-ready upgrades like Bluetooth chip replacements for longevity.
Poca Audio has introduced the Pine Beat, a portable Bluetooth speaker designed with longevity and sustainability at its core. Set to launch in June 2025 at £170 (approximately $227 or €199), the Pine Beat addresses a common issue in the portable speaker market: battery degradation. Unlike most speakers that become obsolete once their batteries wear out, the Pine Beat features swappable 2,600mAh battery packs, each offering up to 30 hours of playtime and a quick 2.5-hour charge. Additional battery packs are available for £25, enabling extended use without the need to replace the entire device.
Engineered for durability, the Pine Beat boasts an IP67 rating, ensuring it is both dustproof and waterproof, making it suitable for various environments. The speaker delivers 40 watts of power, supported by a custom 2.5-inch driver for mids and bass, a tweeter for highs, and a two-inch passive bass radiator. Its frequency response ranges from 58Hz to 20kHz, catering to audiophiles seeking a balanced and dynamic sound profile. Additionally, a custom EQ allows users to fine-tune the audio output to their preferences.
Sustainability is further emphasized through the Pine Beat’s construction, which incorporates traceable ocean waste plastic, recycled aluminum, silicon, natural rubber, and organic cotton. This thoughtful selection of materials underscores Poca Audio’s commitment to reducing electronic waste. The modular design not only facilitates easy battery swaps but also future-proofing features, such as the ability to upgrade the circuit board with newer Bluetooth chipsets as technology evolves.
Beyond its core functionality, the Pine Beat offers practical accessories that enhance its versatility. Options include a handle strap that doubles as a hanger, a magnetic base, and a ground peg, all crafted from recycled fishing nets and plastic bottles. These additions make the speaker adaptable for various settings, whether it’s beach outings, barbecues, or picnics. The Pine Beat also serves as a power bank, providing additional utility by charging other devices like phones and laptops during travel.
With a 30-month warranty backing its quality, the Pine Beat stands out in a market dominated by disposable electronics. Poca Audio’s innovative approach ensures that users invest in a speaker that not only delivers robust performance but also aligns with sustainable practices. As the Pine Beat becomes available, it represents a significant step forward for consumers seeking reliable, high-quality audio solutions that are built to last.
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