When we talk about loudspeakers, the image of a bulky or rather big size device comes to mind. It’s often used to amplify your music and sound. And in recent years, the device has been getting smaller and smaller where it’s easier to carry around.

However, this time, MIT researchers created a ground-breaking invention and that’s a loudspeaker that’s as thin as paper. Imagine paper that can play music and your favourite tunes. This thin piece of device is flexible and can be stuck onto any surface which will become a low-powered, high quality audio source. 

The aim for this new invention is to perhaps use the thin device in automobiles, in cinemas or even as home as wallpapers. That way you get to save space and have an even more immersive listening and movie-watching experience.