Phiaton’s Bridge Headphones Win iF Product Design Award for 2014

Written by Ben

February 22, 2014

Phiaton

IRVINE, Calif. (February 19, 2014) – Phiaton Corporation, a premium manufacturer of high-performance personal audio products, today announced that its recently introduced Bridge MS 500 headphones have earned the distinguished honor of winning one of this year’s iF design awards.

For 60 years, the iF product design award has been an internationally recognized label for award-winning design and the iF brand has become a symbol for outstanding achievements in design. Out of 3,249 entries, the Bridge MS 500 Headphones were named a 2014 award winner and will be recognized with the renowned iF label.

The Bridge MS 500 headphones are at the heart of Phiaton’s M-Series, known for its bold styling, modern aesthetics and world class sonic performance. The stylish and sleek Bridge MS 500 headphones feature genuine perforated Italian leather with machined aluminum and ultra-comfortable, plush earpads that make it easy to listen for hours on end while also providing noise isolation.

The Bridge Headphones feature a dual-chamber structure and multi-tune acoustic design, offering high-end audio performance and sound quality. Additionally, its new 40mm drivers feature an optimized vibration system that adds extra emphasis on high frequency clarity.

On February 28th, the committee will honor Phiaton and its fellow award winners during the glamorous iF design awards night held in the BMW Welt in Munich.

The Bridge Headphones are available for $299 on Amazon.com, Wired for Less and other partner retailers.

About Phiaton Corporation

Phiaton produces elegant and crystal clear headphones that are designed for the audiophile who’s searching for premium sound quality. Every Phiaton product combines inventive technology and elegant design for the most natural soundstage, wearability and eye-catching appeal in audio gear today.

 

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