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    MorningBlues SonicGlass A1 Wants to Make Music Visible With Transparent Audio and AI-Powered Experiences

    kirklandc008@gmail.comBy kirklandc008@gmail.comJune 18, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Speakers have spent decades chasing better sound. MorningBlues is chasing something different. The company’s upcoming SonicGlass A1 is built around the idea that music should be seen as much as it is heard, combining transparent audio technology, floating lyric displays, and AI-powered music experiences in a device that looks unlike anything else on the market.

    Set to launch on Kickstarter on June 18, SonicGlass A1 is MorningBlues’ attempt to rethink what a speaker can be. Instead of hiding its technology behind fabric grilles and solid enclosures, the speaker puts it on display through what the company describes as the world’s first transparent glass driver. The result is a product that blurs the line between speaker, display, and digital art piece while adding a visual dimension to everyday listening.

    SonicGlass A1 turns music into a visual experience

    For most people, listening to music remains a largely passive activity. A playlist starts, songs play in the background, and the speaker itself fades into the room. SonicGlass A1 takes a different approach by making lyrics, visuals, and motion part of the experience.

    As music plays, synchronized lyrics appear within the transparent enclosure, creating the effect of words floating across the speaker itself. MorningBlues has partnered with LyricFind to provide officially licensed lyrics, a move that not only improves accuracy but also supports artists, songwriters, and rights holders.

    The visual layer extends beyond lyrics. SonicGlass A1 incorporates AI-generated music videos and AI face-swap music video features that allow users to interact with songs in new ways. Combined with the transparent glass driver, these elements transform the speaker into something more dynamic than a conventional audio product.

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    The hardware has been built to support those ambitions. SonicGlass A1 features dual full-range stereo drivers housed within a sealed acoustic architecture, along with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity and multiple sound modes for different listening preferences. When music is not playing, the device can function as a digital photo frame, video display, or ambient screen, allowing it to remain part of the room rather than becoming another inactive gadget sitting on a shelf.

    MorningBlues brings an AI radio host into the mix

    Artificial intelligence is becoming increasingly common in music recommendation engines, but MorningBlues is using it to add personality to the listening experience itself.

    Its new AI Music Radio feature behaves like a personalized radio host that accompanies users throughout the day. Rather than simply recommending songs, the system can introduce tracks, provide commentary between songs, announce the time, and adjust its tone based on context. Time of day, weather conditions, special occasions, and user prompts all influence how the experience unfolds.

    A late-night listening session, for example, might be accompanied by softer introductions and more relaxed recommendations, while a celebratory occasion can trigger a completely different atmosphere. Users can also influence the experience through natural language commands. A simple prompt such as “today is my birthday” allows the system to adapt both its commentary and music selections accordingly.

    Rather than stopping at song recommendations, AI Music Radio aims to recreate the familiarity of a favourite radio host, one that understands the moment, responds to changing moods, and adds context to the music being played.

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    MorningBlues is building a broader ecosystem around SonicGlass as well. Music Hub 1 expands the experience beyond the speaker itself as the first all-brand wireless speaker companion that frees music from your phone. By creating a dedicated space for discovering, controlling, and enjoying music, it allows listeners to focus on the music rather than constantly switching between apps and notifications.

    For users who enjoy singing along, MorningBlues is also offering a karaoke microphone that pairs with SonicGlass A1. Combined with the speaker’s floating lyrics display, it creates a lyric-visual karaoke experience at home, bringing music, lyrics, and performance together in a single setup.

    MorningBlues SonicGlass A1 launch date, pricing and accessories

    MorningBlues will officially launch SonicGlass A1 on Kickstarter on June 18, giving early adopters their first opportunity to experience the platform.

    A limited number of Super Early Bird units will be available for $649 during the crowdfunding campaign. Buyers will also have the option to add accessories such as the Music Hub, a dedicated controller designed to manage playback across compatible wireless speakers, and a karaoke microphone that works alongside the floating lyric display to create a more interactive sing-along experience.

    Whether SonicGlass A1 ultimately succeeds will depend on how consumers respond to a product that sits outside traditional categories. Yet that is precisely what makes it interesting. In a market crowded with lookalike wireless speakers competing on sound quality and specifications alone, MorningBlues is making a different bet—that the future of music is not just about hearing it, but seeing it as well.

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