Practical high-tech audio products

Gone are the days of the black, fat and soulless headphones that resembled the protective helmets that gardeners wear to mitigate the noise of their mower. To our delight, headphones, speakers and speakers finally feminize.

Young brands created especially for women are even on the high tech market. This is notably the case of the American brand Stellé Audio , born two years ago in the United States and freshly landed in France since April 2014.

Among their flagship products: a Bluetooth portable clip-on loudspeaker where you want (on a stroller, a bicycle, a kitchen shelf ...) and a small bag to store lipstick and evening credit card incorporated a portable speaker.

Look fashion for these new high tech audio products

The world of high tech audio is no longer only reserved for geeks and men. Without necessarily becoming enthusiasts of new technologies, more and more women are getting into it.

Pink, golden or floral audio headphones, feminine-looking audio products sweep across the high-tech market. Logical as brands and builders adapt to demands. So they take the part of launching products really "labeled woman", more design and more fashion like Skullcandy and her gold and turquoise blue headphones.

Other less anticipated brands in the field of high tech have also chosen to take this turn. In its selection of Christmas gifts, Carrefour offers a small purple enclosure with rounded curves.

Products adapted to the female ear canal

High tech audio products with a more feminine design, certainly, but we needed a little more to convince us. The real good news is that these new headphones are now adapted to the female ear canal.

For those who did not know, the male and female auditory ducts do not have the same morphology. Beyond having a sensitivity accentuated to the noises, the men would have an inner ear longer than that of the women (34mm against 33mm on average) and therefore more fragile.

The high-tech audio products that were until now especially rich in bass, corresponding to a rather masculine listening, are now also arranged and harmonized in their settings , making it easier to listen to women.

Thanks to Gabriel Attard, head of France for Stellé Audio