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After releasing the Audio-Technica ATH-C101 earphones, the company comes back with their latest product in the form of the ATH-ES33 earsuit headphones. This wearable gadget features a 10-25,000Hz frequency response with a 100dB/mW sensitivity (36-Ohm impedance) for a high-quality listening experience. Available in black, red or white, the Audio-Technica ATH-ES33 earsuit headphones are priced at 12,450 Yen or around $147. [Product Page]

After releasing the ATH-XS7 and ATH-XS5 headphones last month, Audio-Technica comes back with their latest earphones in the form of the ATH-C101. Available in 12 different colors, these earphones feature 18 – 22,000Hz frequency response with a 102dB/mW sensitivity (16-Ohm impedance). The Audio-Technica ATH-C101 earphones retail for 1,950 Yen or around $22. [GeekStuff4U]

After releasing the ATH-XS7 and ATH-XS5 headphones last month, Audio-Technica comes back with their latest earphones in the form of the ATH-C101. Available in 12 different colors, these earphones feature 18 – 22,000Hz frequency response with a 102dB/mW sensitivity (16-Ohm impedance). The Audio-Technica ATH-C101 earphones retail for 1,950 Yen or around $22. [GeekStuff4U]

Audio-Technica today introduced not one but two new headphones for the mass market. Known as the ATH-XS7 and ATH-XS5, both headphones come equipped with a “Wide Back Band” headband, a 110dB/mW output and a 47-Ohm impedance. Too bad, there is no info on pricing or availability so far. See more pictures after the jump to get more details.


If you are looking for a new Bluetooth headphones, then check out the ATH-BT03 from Audio-Technica Japan. The device supports Bluetooth 2.1 EDR profile with a range of up to 10-meter and the SRS WOW for realistic surround sound. Additionally, the ATH-BT03 draws its power from a Lithium Polymer battery that provides enough juice for up to 6-hour. Available in three different colors, the Audio-Technica ATH-BT03 Bluetooth headphones will be launched in Japan next month for 7000 Yen or approx. $77. [Audio-Technica]

If you are searching for a high quality headset for VOIP phone calls, then check out the Audio Technica ATH-750COM USB. Compatible with both PC and Mac, the headset provides an outstanding audio reproduction with an output of 102dB/mW and a 32-Ohm of impedance. Priced at 8,980 Yen ($101), the Audio Technica ATH-750COM USB Headset also features a 2-meter long USB cable and weights at just 125 grams. [Akihabara]

Audio-Technica will launch the white version of the ATH-ANC1 noise canceling headphones next month in Japan. For your info, the Audio-Technica ATH-ANC1 QuietPoint adopts the company’s active noise-canceling technology, which employs miniature built-in microphones to detect environmental noise and apply a corresponding sound-canceling signal. Other features include full-range drivers and the ability to operate in passive mode without batteries. There is no word on pricing at this time. [Akihabara]

The Audio-Technica Boogie Box is an active speaker with a street style. Available in red, black, or camouflage, this all-in-one speaker system features two 70mm full-range speakers, driven by an integrated 2W+2W amplifier. You can connect the Boogie Box with your iPod, MP3 player or PMP. Measuring 159mm x 263mm x 143mm and weighing 2.6kg, the Audio-Technica Boogie Box retails for $159.99 each. [AudioCubes]
Audio-Technica has just unveiled their latest combo gadget in the form of the AT-HA35i headphones amp and iPod dock combo. Weighing 485grams, the gadget features a D/A converter, which supports a high quality sound 192 kHz/24bit audio DAC. You can connect the AT-HA35i to any compatible devices as long as they have an analog output (RCA), an S-Video output, or a digital output. The Audio-Technica AT-HA35i retails for 50,400 Yen ($558). [Akihabara]

Audio-Technica has recently introduced the AT-LP60-USB LP-to-Digital Turntable System that lets users convert the music recorded on their vinyl collections to digital media files. Each purchase of this turntable comes with a phono cartridge, a USB cable and the Audacity software that contains audio editing features allowing users to remove clicks or noises. The AT-LP60-USB will be launched in January for $229 a pop. [Electronista]
