Philips Vintage Style Turntable Radio Headphones Unveiled 100 Year Audio Celebration


Philips is celebrating 100 years in the audio industry with a century series which includes 5 new products. These products provide classic designs with advanced features. Two All-in-One Turnateable System, One Portable DAB/FM radio and two retro-style headphones in the series available in September Involved Are. Through this, formnts like vinyl, radio and personal audio have to be brought back and also make them more useful for today’s users.

Philips played an important role in giving a new look to home audio by starting with Minwatt Radio Tube in the 1920s. During this time the company introduced cassette tapes, CDs and even early digital streaming systems, helping people to change the way they listen to music. The Century Series leads this history by making some of its most popular audio products modern.

Turntables with update features

Tina
TINA is the most advanced all-in-one-torteble in the series with a Philips V9000 model number. It provides 120W RMS power with built-in speaker and a separate subwoofer. Along with running vinyl records, it includes DAB+/FM Radio, Bluetooth streaming and USB playback. To reduce sound distortion, the turnteable has been designed with aluminum dye-kt plater and anti-vibration technology. Users can adjust the base and traable level, connect wired headphones through 6.3 mm jack and control the system through an app. It also supports Bluetooth 5.3 with Auracast, which improves wireless streaming.

Stevie
Stevie (Philips V3000) provides a much easiest setup. It has a three-speed belt-powered system, built-in 12W RMS speaker and a replaceable audio technique MM cartridge. It supports Bluetooth 5.4 streaming and has a 3.5 mm headphone jack. You can control stevie through an app. Users can connect Bluetooth speaker for better sound experience.

Compact radio

Janet
JANET is a Philips V2000 model number DAB+/FM radio. Its dimensions are 180 mm x 100 mm x 60 mm. It produces clear and balance sound through the 5W RMS speaker and 2.5 inch full-rage driver. It has a 2.4-inch color display, touch-sensitive button and a large control knob for simple tuning. Radio serves as an alarm watch, one sleep timer and two alarm. It supports Bluetooth 5.3 streaming, so that users can run music from the phone. This battery lasts in full charge for 16 hours and is full recharge in 3.5 hours.

Retro-style headphones with modern feel

Freddie
Freddie is a wired and open back headphone with a Shp9500cy model number. It has 50 mm of neodium driver who produce strong sounds. For prolonged use, it contains a cushion layer steel headband, breedable ear pads and a 3 meter cable.

Ringo
Ringo is a portable headphone with a Philips H2000 model number that is based on the 1980s design. It comes in three color options deep black, crystal teal and silk white. Ringo includes 40 mm driver, wireless Bluetooth 5.4 connectivity and 20 -hour battery life. It lasts for 6 hours in 15 minutes with quick charge. It also includes AI based microphone for clear phone calls. This Philips Headphones is compatible with the app.