The Italian electronics company has reissued its iconic transistor radio from the '60s.
Initially designed by Marco Zanuso and Richard Sapper in 1964, the TS 502 transistor radio, formally known as the Brionvega Cubo, has become a design icon and is displayed in museums worldwide, including MoMA and even owned by David Bowie. After nearly 50 years, the Italian electronics company has reissued its Radio Cube with a few modern updates. It now features a new rechargeable lithium battery for wireless listening for up to six hours while adding Bluetooth connectivity to play from your smartphone or other devices. It also includes a remote control and input for a second speaker. Staying true to the original, the radio maintains its signature cube shape and ZAMAK metal alloy shell.