AIAIAI launches wireless headphones for music creation
The 'phones are part of a collaboration with Richie Hawtin
The world's first wireless headphones for music production have been unveiled by AIAIAI.
The TMA-2 Studio Wireless+ headphones have been co-developed with Richie Hawtin.
The new W+ Link technology, particularly created for music production, has ultra-low latency and lossless audio, as well as the resilience and stability necessary to enable a latency-free wireless experience.
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Standout features of this product include Bluetooth connectivity with +80h playback and enhanced comfort with Alcantara.
The headphones offer clear and accurate sound representation with AIAIAI’s bio-diaphragm speaker – S05; Ultra-soft Over-Ear foam cushions covered with resilient CO2 Alcantara.
It has a charge time of 2 hours and long-lasting battery life.
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Richie Hawtin and a global network of professional artists collaborated on the TMA-2 Studio Wireless+, which has been in development for more than three years.
In a statement, the company detailed that working alongside Richie and other artists in the industry who produce genres from hip hop to techno to jazz has allowed them to create a product "that enhances creative freedom".
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Speaking about the headphones, Richie Hawtin said: "“In 2021 it feels archaic to be wired to a piece of hardware just to guarantee pristine audio quality.
"The TMA-2 Wireless+ headphones give you the freedom to step further away from your devices allowing you to capture creative and expressive ideas while immersed in perfect sound. Disconnect and dive deeper into your moment of creativity”.
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The product will be available in January 2022 and is available for pre-order now.
For more information or to pre-order the product, visit the AIAIAI website here.
Aneesa Ahmed is Mixmag's Digital Intern, follow her on Twitter