
Here is a tiny in-ear headphones from Maxell that weights at only 16-grams. The HPCN22 will be released on June 25th, 2009 in 8 different colors. The headphones feature a 90dB/Mw on a 20Hz-22kHz frequency. No info on pricing so far. [Maxell]
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Here is a tiny in-ear headphones from Maxell that weights at only 16-grams. The HPCN22 will be released on June 25th, 2009 in 8 different colors. The headphones feature a 90dB/Mw on a 20Hz-22kHz frequency. No info on pricing so far. [Maxell]

Here is a new Canal Type headphones from Maxell. Weighing at 14grams, this wearable gadget offers 10mm diameter driver unit, a 16Ω impedance, 90dB/mW, and with a working range of 20 to 22kHz. Maxell’s new headphones are available in 10 different colors. [Akihabara]

Hitachi Maxell has rolled out its HP-NC20.IPS earphones today. These earphones provide the noise-cancellation technology that is able to cancel up to 20dB of noise. The Hitachi Maxell HP-NC20.IPS Earphones are compatible with 4G iPods, 1G and 2G iPod touches. Just remember that it will reduce battery life by up to 66% when connected. The Hitachi Maxell HP-NC20.IPs will be released in Japan from December 12th onwards for $80. [CrunchGear]

Maxell Japan has released the successor to the MXSP-1000 cradle speaker for all Apple’s DAP. Measuring 425mm x 75mm x 61mm and weighing 630grams, the latest MXSP-1100 is compatible with all version of iPods and iPhone. The universal speaker offers an output of 2 x 4.2Watts with a frequency response of 80Hz to 20kHz. No word on pricing at this time. [Akihabara via iPod and MP3 Players]

It’s not like we need a new iPod dock but this one from Maxell is very tempting. Priced at around $240, the Maxell VRSP-40 iPod dock has that retro touch but also looks a bit strong and macho. It adopts the Bit-Revolution Technology to improve the quality of output sound so that’s a big plus. The docking station has two 18W speakers with a frequency response of 40Hz ~ 20kHz and an FM tuner. [Akihabara via iPod Blog]

Maxell Japan today announced the HP-CN11 or also known as the Crystal jewelry earphones. Available in 10 colors, these earphones are encrusted with a large Swarovski crystal and feature a elliptical over shaped port which fits easily is comfortable and provides sound insulation. The HP-CN11 offers frequency zone of 20Hz – 22kHz and an impedance of 16Ω. The Maxell HP-CN11 earphones will be released in Japan on July 25th, 2008 for 2500 Yen or around $25. [Product Page]