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Charles: The core tension was this: we needed to build a speaker tough enough to satisfy IP66, which is a genuinely demanding weatherproofing standard, but that could also sit discreetly on an interior wall and look completely at home. Most outdoor speakers wear their ruggedness on the outside; you can see it straightaway. We wanted 3G to hold that performance entirely within a form that could belong anywhere. That's a harder ask than it might sound.
Rianna: Exactly, and the thing Charles is describing, that dual-context problem, it ran through every single decision we made. The same speaker that gets installed outside in driving rain has to look refined and considered in a high-end living room or commercial space. Every material choice, every surface detail, had to work in both settings. No version of this product could lean into just one environment.
Matt: With a product like this, where you're working with dense ABS reinforced with glass-fibre, the relationship between design intent and tooling reality is everything. You iterate constantly between digital modelling and physical samples. The sealed enclosure, the front baffle, and the bracket system – each of those has tolerances that only reveal themselves properly when you have something physical to test. We go back and forth a lot more than most customers would ever realise!
Charles: Very closely, it's genuinely one of the things I'm most proud of about how we work. Monitor Audio has always operated in a way where those disciplines inform each other rather than working sequentially.
Matt: Our Transparent Design Philosophy is essentially a framework that makes this integration explicit. It's a commitment that the performance and the design intent should be inseparable, that you're not trading one against the other. On a practical level, that means the engineering and design teams are in the same room for the conversations that matter.
Rianna: The bracket system, for me. It's inspired by our patented Quik-Link connector from the Creator Series, and it's one of those things that does an enormous amount of work without ever drawing attention to itself. The bracket can be pre-fitted to the wall in either vertical or horizontal orientation; cables are routed through it and connected internally, and the whole cable management sits behind rubber seals that protect against ingress. Then when the speaker goes on, it can rotate on its axis to direct sound almost anywhere you need it.
Charles: Red Dot evaluates design quality independently by expert jurors. For a product where so much of the effort went into things that aren't visible – the sealed enclosure, the testing programme, the bracket engineering – having that work recognised by people whose only brief is to evaluate design quality means a great deal. It validates that the approach was right.
Matt: And for our customers, architects, installers and specifiers, it's a signal they trust. It tells them that Climate 3G has been assessed by independent design experts and recognised for the quality of its design.
Rianna: What it also reinforces, for me, is that the Monitor Audio Transparent Design Philosophy isn't just a principle; it produces award-winning work. That's worth protecting and building on.