Aerial7 headphones beat a trail Down Under
New to Australia is the colourful range of Aerial7 headphones, a range “inspired by art, street culture, fashion and the active lifestyle”.
The Aerial7 brand began in Los Angeles, and is now available in 60 countries. Along with the brand going on sale in Australian stores in December, it has also started a design centre in this country.
On sale will be earphones and headphones, starting at $29.95, and going up to $159 for the top-of-the-range, over-the-ear headphones. The real stars of the brand will be the three top-end headphones:
- Tank – $159 RRP
- Matador – $99 RRP
- Metro – $79 RRP
All three of these will be available in a range of colourful designs, including the Tank Mondrian, pictured below.
View the full range of Aerial 7 headphones at Amazon – you’ll find some keener pricing there too!
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Category: Audio






Am I to understand these are online purchases only? With or without postage price? And Tank Eclipse frequency response must be 6 hertz or less on the lower limit & 20,000 hertz or more on the upper limit. Meet or exceed this frequency response. Can you please confirm all of the above incl. first two thanks. Where is your store? I’m in Melb.
Oops I j ust realized perhaps I needed to use the “contact us” section. Slips!
Thank you
Ruth
Hi Ruth,
I don’t own a store, TechStyles is a site on which gadgets, consumer tech, appliances, etc, are written about. On occasion I place links in stories pointing to online stores, as I have in this case, at Amazon. And yes, there is a price for the goods, and, as a rule, a delivery charge on top of that.
The supplied specs are:
Driver Diameter: 57mm
Impedance: 64 Ohms
Frequency Response: 5-20KHz
Sensitivity (S.P.L.): 108±3dB (at 1KHz)
Max Power Rating is 3500mW
I hope this answers your questions.