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Tivoli Audio

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Tivoli Audio
Founded2000
FounderTom DeVesto
Headquarters
Boston, MA
Key people
  • Paul De Pasquale (CEO)
Products
Number of employees
30+
Websitehttps://www.tivoliaudio.com

Tivoli Audio is an American manufacturing company producing tabletop radios and similar audio products. It was founded in 2000[1] by Tom DeVesto with the help of Henry Kloss.[2]


History

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The company was founded in Massachusetts in 2000 by audio engineer, Henry Kloss, and entrepreneur Tom DeVesto. Their first product, the Model One, was designed to receive FM radio signals in congested urban locations and distant or low-power stations as Kloss noted that the mid-60s wave of Japanese radios struggled to do this.[citation needed] Kloss died in 2002, but the company continued to operate. By 2006, Tivoli Audio was selling products in over 30 countries.[1]

As of 2015 Paul De Pasquale is Chief Executive Officer[3] and Designer. The company has had partnerships with Ritz Carlton, Marriott Hotels, and Ace Hotels.[citation needed] The company also partnered with Supreme in 2018 with a limited-edition model.[citation needed]

In 2016, Tivoli Audio launched the ART wireless collection with features such as wi-fi streaming and Spotify Connect. As of 2019,[4] Tivoli Audio opened a flagship showroom and shop on Boston's Newbury Street.[citation needed]

Products

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After the Model One, the next decade saw several new releases, such as the PAL (Portable Audio Laboratory), Model Three (Alarm Clock Radio), and the All-In-One Music System. This range of products was sold in Scandinavian DAB+ countries such as Denmark and Norway following the PAL+ in 2011. In 2016, Tivoli Audio released the ART Collection.[citation needed]

Tivoli has collaborated with brands like Coach, Cappellini, Anthropologie, NPR, and Supreme to produce collections.[citation needed]

Product release timeline

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  • 2000: Model One AM/FM Radio
  • 2001: Model Two AM/FM Radio Stereo with subwoofer and CD player
  • 2002: PAL (Portable Audio Laboratory)
  • 2003: Model Three Alarm Clock Radio with subwoofer and extra speaker
  • 2004: Songbook AM/FM Alarm clock travel radio
  • 2005: iSongbook Portable Music System with built-in iPod dock
  • 2006: Music System All-in-one stereo system
  • 2007: iYiYi High-Fidelity stereo system for iPod
  • 2008: Networks Global Audio System with internet capabilities, stereo speaker and CD player
  • 2010: Model 10 AM/FM clock radio; The Connector iPod dock
  • 2011: PAL+ Portable radio with DAB/DAB+/FM
  • 2012: Model One Bluetooth, PAL BT, Model Three Bluetooth, BlueCon Music Receiver with Bluetooth connectivity, redesign of the Music System to include Bluetooth (Music System BT) and DAB+ (Music System+)
  • 2013: Albergo AM/FM clock radio with Bluetooth as well as the DAB+ variant, the Albergo+
  • 2014: Music System Three portable Hi-Fi system with AM/FM and Bluetooth connectivity as well as the DAB+ variant (Music System Three+), PAL+BT Portable radio with DAB/DAB+/FM/Bluetooth
  • 2016: ART Collection Orb/Sphera, Cube, ConX, limited edition PAL BT GLO
  • 2017: ART Collection Model One Digital, Model One Digital+, Model Sub (WiFi), Model CD (WiFi)
  • 2018: PAL+BT redesigns and limited edition models, Tivoli Go line: Andiamo Bluetooth Speaker & Fonico Wireless Stereo Earbuds, Music System Home Hi-Fi system with Amazon Alexa/CD/FM/DAB+, WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity (DAB+ in selected countries only)
  • 2019: Revive (desktop lamp and Bluetooth speaker with wireless phone charging)

References

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  1. ^ a b Bell, Jonathan (2023-09-26). "New Tivoli SongBook range adds function and style to the portable speaker". wallpaper.com. Retrieved 2024-07-28.
  2. ^ "Totally Wired - The Tivoli Audio history and design". totallywired.co.nz. Archived from the original on 2017-10-03. Retrieved 2017-07-27.
  3. ^ Rajeshwari (2024-01-12). ""Tivoli Audio offers traditional craftsmanship, functionality and cutting-edge technology in their Audio products."". Smart Home World Magazine. Retrieved 2024-07-28.
  4. ^ "Product Information". forbes.
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