kibisi: tracks headphones for aiaiai

kibisi: tracks headphones for aiaiai


'tracks' headphones by kibisi, in production by aiaiai
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composed of a number of interchangeable parts to facilitate customization and portability,
'tracks' headphones are designed by kibisi (lars larsen of kilo design, bjarke ingels of BIG architects,
and jens skibsted of skibsted ideation) and in production by aiaiai, copenhagen-based consumer electronics
production studio. awarded by the danish design center with the biannually-awarded danish design prize
for 2010/2011, the headphones were on display during copenhagen design week 2011.

the single brace design of 'tracks' utilizes a stainless steel headband, coloured slider connectors,
basic sound unit, and detachable open-cell foam ear pads, the latter three of which are produced
in a range of colours and can be interchanged.  a 3-button in-line microphone with volume control
is built onto 2mm cables (which are also produced in multiple colours), along with a Y-connector
to prevent tangling.

each headphone is sold with three different coloured sliders, which snap into the metal brace
and connect to the ear cups. the fit of the device can be adjusted by sliding the connectors in place
along the rail-track model band. the designers took influence from the aesthetics of 1980s sony headphones
in producing a streamlined and customizable product.



full view of headphones



package view, depicting the interchangeable components



full view, white



full frontal and profile views



diverse colour stereo plug



designer of the headphones lars larsen, creative director of kibisi, discusses the headphone design



'tracks' headphones were on exhibition alongside other danish design prize winners during copenhagen design week at the danish design center pavilion in the harborside kvęsthusmolen zone
image © designboom




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jenny db
09.08.11  
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I have a pair. They look great.
However, the metal track is a poor choice of material - when touched the vibration / noise is amplified through the ear-buds.
Also - the sound quality isn't half as good as all the press would lead you to believe.
iag   09.08.11
I can't quite see the point with these headphones, when superior stuff like the Koss Portapro already exists.
stina   09.08.11
I have them, and bought them for their simple design.
minimalistic caught me...
however, the minimalistic appearance goes with the minimalistic performance :
sound is poor , and the cords are so thin and fragile, that it lasted one month
minimal design = mass forced consumption ?
amélie   09.09.11
@stina - The Koss Portapro is great - However for one the AIAIAI "Tracks" also come with a microphone/controller for smartphones, which the Koss Portapro doesn't.
I have a set of "Tracks" and can absolutely agree with all the positive reviews I have read prior to my purchase.
mlo   09.09.11

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