Louis Vuitton ventured into the wireless earphone market in 2019 and is at this moment ready to introduce its latest Horizon Light Up collection, featuring a lightweight aluminium construct comfortable for the ears.
This recent pair of earphones comes confined in a chargeable hard container inspired by the panache of the ever-so-lauded Tambour watch case, also displaying the stamp of Louis Vuitton’s Connected Monogram pattern. The buds are illuminated at the backside, indicating battery capacity at the point.
Once connected and placed inside the ear-hole, these Louis Vuitton wireless earphones do not lend a sensation of blockage in the tract but rather soothe the sensation for a better surround experience. The earphone flaunts a lightweight aluminium construct that allows minimum in-ear impact and is wear-sensor optimised. The device has been equipped with excellent levels of Hybrid Active Noise Cancellation.
These Louis Vuitton Horizon Light Up earphones are available in five different options; three of them are to be launched as a part of the actual collection, keeping two special edition modules aside for release during the official launch. For the first time, the Louis Vuitton wireless earphones will arrive coupled with an alternative ‘On-the-go’ travel and adventure case.
The earphones also can be characterised by the innovative ‘Ping my earphones’ protocol available after one pairs the Louis Vuitton Connect app with the device. It can be said that Louis Vuitton has looked after the technology aspect and this device's sustainability quotient. The use of aluminium has lowered the earphone’s weight and introduced it as a modernised technological advancement, for it can be infinitely recycled.
With the introduction of the Paris Act of 2015, major companies are finding new ways to curtail their carbon emissions. Incorporating aluminium is an extremely praiseworthy decision taken by the luxury brand Louis Vuitton. With big names like this joining the cause, the complete transformation to aluminium usage can be realised.
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