Axentwear Launches Anime Style Cat Ear LED Headphones
U.S. startup Axentwear’s new cat ear styled headphones are bound to turn eyes and put the wearer in the center of attention.
Axentwear's cat ear style LED headphones. (All image and photo courtesy of Axentwear via Indiegogo)
Founded by two Berkley alumni, the cat ear headphones was inspired by co-founder Wenching Yang’s artwork, which gave birth to the headset design.
Axentwear Co-founder Wenching Yang's original artwork inspired the headset design.
Not many details are revealed about the LEDs used for the headset, except for the fact RGB LEDs were not incorporated, so changing the color according to mood is pretty much off the list. Axentwear revealed due to technical difficulties using RGB LEDs would make the headphone colors less distinctive under sunlight. Additionally, the use of RGB LEDs would require a bigger battery, which would make the headset much heavier.
A model showcasing the blue LED cat ear headsets, other color options including green, red and purple are also available.
The headphones currently come in four color options, blue, red, green and purple. Statistics from their Indiegogo project indicate the blue and purple headphones have been the most popular, each with more than 1,000 backers. The project has so far successfully raised US $748,899 out of its goal of US $250,000.
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