Audio Talks

Hitting Play: The Evolution of Consumer Audio

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Audio Talks continues celebrating JBL’s 80th anniversary with host Oisin Lunny joined by HARMAN experts to explore the evolution of audio technology — from the early days of portable sound to today’s immersive, personalized experiences. The conversation looks at how innovation in audio has shifted listening from something passive to something deeply felt, with breakthroughs in portable speakers, spatial audio and connected ecosystems transforming how we engage with sound in our everyday lives. At the heart of this journey is JBL, consistently pushing the boundaries of what sound can do to create richer, more emotional experiences.

Drawing on real-world insight and forward-looking perspectives, the episode explores how emerging technologies such as AI and biosensing are set to redefine personal audio. From sound that adapts in real time to user behaviour to systems that can respond to emotion, the discussion highlights a future where audio becomes more intuitive, responsive and human. As innovation accelerates, the episode makes clear that the future of sound is not just about what we hear — but how it connects, enhances and moves us.


Learn More About JBL's 80th Anniversary here: https://www.jbl.com/our-story.html

Learn about The Art of Cinematic Sound: https://www.oisinlunny.com/the-art-of-cinematic-sound/

Learn more about the Art of Listening here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CA63hS9H9ns

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