The 21.5-Inch Transparent Speaker That Animates Lyrics to Match Your Music

Most home speakers today have settled into a comfortable invisibility. Whether they’re slim soundbars pushed against a wall or cylindrical mesh towers parked on a bookshelf, the design goal is essentially the same: stay out of the way. They’re meant to be heard and rarely looked at, and even the ones that look interesting rarely offer much to see once the music starts.

MorningBlues has a clear thesis about music, and it has a lot to do with how the things we listen to can also be things worth looking at. Its SonicGlass A1 is a hi-fi speaker built around a transparent glass driver that lets you watch sound in motion as music plays. It’s the kind of object that sits on a shelf the way art does, with intention, and with something to say even before you press play.

Designer: MorningBlues

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The SonicGlass A1’s front face is a 21.5-inch TFT panel with high-transparency tempered glass, framed in black with over 90% light transmission. The transparent driver sits behind it, fully visible, which is both an acoustic feature and a design statement. There’s no grille hiding anything, no fabric obscuring the view. What you see is the working interior of the speaker, presented like an exhibit rather than concealed like a component.

When a song plays, lyrics appear across the glass surface in motion styles drawn from the track’s rhythm, pace, and emotional character. MorningBlues calls this MoodLyric, built on data from hundreds of millions of playbacks to animate text in ways that feel tied to what the song is actually doing. All lyrics are licensed through LyricFind, meaning the display does right by the artists whose words it borrows.

Beyond the lyrics, a feature called SceneSync adds a visual layer that responds to music genres. Pop, hip-hop, R&B, and rock each trigger different visual aesthetics on screen, generated in real time by AI. The idea is that the speaker shouldn’t just play a song; it should match the world the song is coming from. It’s a more cinematic take on the standard music visualizer.

The MorningBlues app lets you upload a personal photo that AI uses to place your face inside a genre-matched music video, displayed on the speaker’s screen. It’s the kind of feature that’s genuinely fun at a gathering, or just for yourself on a slow afternoon. You can also load the speaker with your own photos and videos to use as background content, turning it into a personal display.

When the music stops, the SonicGlass A1 doesn’t go blank. It has ambient display settings that keep it working as a room fixture, with options like ambient backgrounds, dynamic clock faces, and an ASMR sleep mode for winding down at night. That always-on character makes the speaker feel less like a device you switch off and more like something that already belongs in the room.

Pair the A1 with a microphone, and it becomes a home karaoke setup with licensed lyrics scrolling on screen in sync as you sing. The MorningBlues Music Hub 1, a dedicated controller for phone-free playback, rounds out the experience by letting you manage everything from a single tactile device, so your phone doesn’t need to be part of the evening at all. The large glass screen handles the rest.

The SonicGlass A1 isn’t angling to be the most powerful speaker in the room or the one with the most impressive spec sheet. It’s made for people who think about music the way they think about other things they choose to live with, considering both what those things do and how they look doing it. MorningBlues is asking a direct question: what if your speaker was worth watching?

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