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Klipsch Launches Concert-Quality Acoustic Earphones in Hong Kong
Internationally renowned audio company Klipsch has recently unveiled the high-performance Klipsch T5 Series headphones for the first time in Hong Kong. The range is comprised of four distinctive models -- T5 True Wireless Earphones, T5 Neckband Earphones, T5 Sport Earphones and the T5M Wired Earphones -- each designed specifically to match the diverse lifestyles and needs of any listener.
Collaborating with TC Acoustic for the distribution of this new series, Klipsch aims to captivate music lovers with its deceptively small yet impressively powerful earphones featuring jaw-dropping acoustic clarity. The earphones have also been crafted with comfort in mind: Each set is made with the brand's unique True Comfort™ design that includes special oval-shaped ear buds. The soft tips and tiny nozzles allow for the earbuds not only slide into the ear smoothly, but also fit the canal perfectly so that no disturbance or distraction can slip through.
“This new series is the culmination of years of headphone development and truly captures music and emotions to the highest clarity with the smallest package. We can deliver exceptional sound from these comfortable and well-designed sets of earphones like never before,” said Andrew Doerr, engineering program manager at Klipsch.
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T5 True Wireless Earphones (HK$1,999)
Travel without a care with these earphones as you listen to music and even take calls on the move. Standout features include eight-hour battery life, a portable charging case, and superior voice-chat technology.
T5 Neckband Earphones (HK$1,299)
This set of earphones, with a hand-stitched leather band that sits unobtrusively around the neck, allows you to effortlessly manage calls and music with the help of an elegant remote. There's also 15-hour battery life and it's available in both brown and black.
T5 Sport Earphones (HK$1,099)
Designed for the person on the go, these earphones fit securely in the ears, refusing to be displaced by any hectic activity or intense fitness routine. Offers 10 hours of battery life, as well as protection against sweat and moisture, this model is available in both black and white.
T5M Wired Earphones (HK$599)
This stylish set pairs seamlessly with audio devices and phones to offer easy operation and excellent sound clarity, whether you’re listening to your favourite song or taking an important call. It's available in both black and white.
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Among high-end fashion houses, Saint Laurent stands out for having successfully tapped into the world of gadgets by collaborating with tech brands to roll out products that meet the needs of our digital age, with fashion and function, of course. For its latest partnership, the French maison has joined forces with Japanese audio and sound system experts Cotodama to bring forth a limited-edition version of its popular Lyric Speaker Canvas, which was first launched by Cotodama in 2018.
The high-tech speaker features two overlaid black panels; the front panel is actually a screen displaying song lyrics, while the board behind is a hi-fi audio speaker with the Saint Laurent logo imprinted on it. The design of the machine is intended to evoke the look of old vinyl record jackets -- it's even similar in size -- and promote listeners appreciation for song lyrics. The all-black, minimalistic design is very much in line with the brand’s super sleek aesthetic, and we think it would make a stylish art piece for any home.
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Hit play and the front panel canvas links up with PetitLyrics, Japan's largest lyrics database company, to grab the words to the track so you can follow and sing along. The machine is also programmed to pick up the style and character of a song and select from a database of fonts and animations, all to align with the intended mood: Think cursive script handwriting displayed for romantic ballads and chunky graffiti text for punchy hip-hop. For wordless songs, abstract animations are used instead of text, bringing a visual component to the audio experience.
The Saint Laurent x Cotodama Lyric Speaker Canvas retails for US$2,665 (approx. HK$20,785) and is compatible with most music software including Airplay, Amazon Music, Chromecast, Google Cast, Spotify, YouTube and other major streaming services. The only bad news? It's available exclusively at Saint Laurent Rive Droite stores in Los Angeles and Paris, so you'll have to make some special arrangements in order to get your hands on one.
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