Audio Devices
Sony Launches New Immersive Headphones and Condenser Microphone

Sony announced the MDR-MV1 Reference Monitor Headphones, designed for professional sound engineers and music creators. The headphones combine sound quality with long-lasting wear and reliability. Their open-back design enables accurate reproduction of a wide sound field, making them a suitable option for mixing and mastering immersive spatial sound, such as 360 Reality Audio, as well as stereo sound with hi-resolution capability.
Sony also announced a new microphone for home studios, the C-80, a uni-directional condenser microphone ideal for vocal/voice recording, instrumental recording, vlogging, webcasting, and podcasting. This new product inherits the technology of Sony’s revered C-800G and popular C-100 microphones, making the high-quality sound even more accessible.
“We are seeing a demand for immersive headphones aligned with the rise in spatial sound and high-quality streaming music services in the Middle East and Africa region,” said Jobin Joejoe, Deputy Managing Director, Sony MEA. “The newly launched MDR-MV1 showcases Sony’s deep heritage in professional audio and offers a flexible and stylish new option for home or studio use. Reflecting Sony’s attention to detail and craftsmanship, these new headphones provide comfort, long-term durability, and the ability to accurately reproduce sounds, so users can listen as the artist intended them to be heard.”
“The C-80 microphone is an affordable introductory model, which incorporates high-end professional features such as unrivaled sound quality and thoughtful construction. The C-80 is a great addition to any audio enthusiast’s microphone collection and a perfect complement to Sony’s full line of professional audio technologies,” Jobin added.
The MDR-MV1 offers extended spatial sound reproducibility and accurate sound object positioning within a 360-degree space, as well as clear, hi-resolution, nuanced sound with a super-wide frequency range and accurate soundstage. The headphones’ uniquely developed driver units provide ultra-wideband playback (5Hz – 80 kHz) with natural high frequencies.
This makes it easier for professionals to capture localization, spaciousness, and detailed changes in sound processing. The open-back structure of the headphones reduces internally reflected sounds and eliminates acoustic resonances while accurately reproducing natural, rich spatial information and sounds. These robust features support their use in professional mixing and mastering environments while accommodating audio engineers’ highest standards.
Engineered with comfort in mind, the MDR-MV1 features breathable earpads and is intentionally lightweight, soft, and fitted to provide a pleasant wearing experience, even after hours of use. The MDR-MV1 includes a high-quality replaceable, detachable cable with machined aluminum connectors and a stereo mini-jack adapter for ease of use in a professional setting.
“To create great listening experiences for streaming and immersive audio, it’s important for artists and studio professionals to have sound equipment tuned for these technologies,” said Mike Piacentini, Mastering Engineer, Battery Studio, Sony Music Entertainment. “The MDR-MV1, developed by Sony’s Headphone Engineering team in collaboration with Sony’s Music engineers, provides creators mixing both in studios and at home with a new reliable reference point for modern sound design needs.”
The C-80 inherits the essence of Sony’s revered C-800G and popular C-100 microphones, utilising the microphone capsule derived from the C-100 and a two-part metallic anti-vibrational body structure used in the C-800G. Its “Noise Elimination Construction” also prevents microphone body acoustic vibration, resulting in low noise and clear sound. A dual diaphragm configuration is also present within the C-80, suppressing sonic changes with distance (proximity effect) and allowing more stability in the vocal recording process.
Tight and rich mid-range capture in the C-80 provides a vocal sound with a clear core and presence, allowing vocals to stand out even when mixed with other instrumental sounds. The C-80 also provides a realistic reproduction of the characteristics of an instrument, such as the sound of guitar strings and the resonance of the body, and a natural and clear recording is achieved by suppressing boomy low frequencies and noise when close to the microphone.
The MDR-MV1 and C-80 will be available in the Middle East and Africa region from mid-May 2023.

Audio Devices
Sony MEA Launches the New LinkBuds Series

Sony Middle East and Africa has launched the LinkBuds series in the region. Designed for all-day comfort and an active lifestyle, the latest series combines innovative audio technology with a secure, firm fit for best-in-class performance.
LinkBuds Fit feature the Integrated Processor V2, the same chip powering the award-winning WF-1000XM5, optimizing noise cancellation in real time based on your environment.
Built for comfortable all-day use, they stay securely in place, even during intense movement—ensuring uninterrupted focus.
With Sony’s advanced audio technologies, including DSEE (Digital Sound Enhancement Engine) and 360 Reality Audio, they deliver an immersive and authentic listening experience.
Commenting on the launch, Jobin Joejoe, Managing Director of Sony Middle East and Africa, said, “The launch of LinkBuds series is another milestone of Sony’s innovation momentum. These earbuds are created especially for today’s active consumer who needs superior sound quality as well as all-day comfort. We’re excited to deliver a unique experience that highlights the potential of LinkBuds Fit in an immersive fitness setting. At Sony, we are always striving to give the best experience to all our discerning consumers.”
Audio Devices
Devialet Unveils its New Flagship Store in Dubai Mall

Devialet, the renowned French acoustic engineering company, has partnered with the Chalhoub Group to open its first flagship store at The Dubai Mall. This milestone underscores Devialet’s commitment to redefining audio excellence in the region and offering an unparalleled sound experience to music enthusiasts.
“The opening of Devialet’s flagship store at The Dubai Mall marks a significant milestone in our expansion across the Middle East. As part of Chalhoub Group’s commitment to shaping the future of luxury retail, we are excited to offer customers an immersive journey into Devialet’s revolutionary approach to sound. This new store not only embodies Devialet’s pursuit of acoustic excellence but also reinforces our mission to bring the world’s most advanced luxury tech to Dubai, a city at the forefront of innovation. As we continue to grow in the region, we remain dedicated to delivering unparalleled experiences to our discerning clientele.”
Located on the second floor of The Dubai Mall, the store’s sophisticated architecture and striking façade immerse visitors in the world of Devialet. The full range of Devialet products, including the iconic Phantom speaker collection, is showcased in a carefully crafted section.
Emmanuel Nardin, Chief Design Officer of Devialet, says, “When we envisioned the Dubai Mall store, our aim was to create a space that embodies the essence of Devialet: awakening all the emotional senses that accompany listening. To bring this vision to life, we designed an exclusive space with a refined aesthetic, seamlessly combining monochromatic tones and enveloping rounded shapes to fully immerse visitors in the universe of Devialet. The true centerpiece, the listening room, has been enhanced with a carefully orchestrated lighting design and a subtle interplay of transparency, creating an immersive experience where every note and every vibration comes to life.”
Spanning 1,079 square feet, the flagship store embodies Devialet’s signature minimalist design ethos. The interior features smooth, flowing curves and a meticulously curated monochromatic material palette.
Jacques Demont, CEO of Devialet, says, “At Devialet, we are convinced of the exceptional potential that the GCC region holds for our global growth. The opening of our flagship store in the heart of Dubai Mall is a key milestone in our international development strategy, aimed at offering the best of French acoustic engineering. This new space will provide our future customers with a unique immersion into the Devialet universe, allowing them to experience the full power and purity of our sound signature. For this opening, we are fortunate to rely on the expertise of our partner, Chalhoub. This collaboration, founded on a shared quest for excellence, embodies our ambition to create exceptional retail spaces. With 70 years of experience and a strong presence in the region, Chalhoub is the ideal partner to support Devialet in this exciting new venture.”
A standout feature of the new store is its Listening Room, equipped with a Phantom theater that delivers an extraordinary sound experience. Designed as a theatrical space, every element—from transparency to lighting effects—works in perfect harmony to bring Devialet’s sound signature to life.
Accessories
Apple’s Beats Unveils Powerbeats Pro 2 with Heart-Rate Monitoring

Apple Inc.’s Beats division has unveiled the long-awaited Powerbeats Pro 2, which features noise cancellation, a heart-rate monitor, and a revamped design aimed at athletes. This new model incorporates capabilities seen in Apple’s AirPods, such as transparency mode for better external noise awareness and the H2 chip for enhanced sound quality. Additionally, it offers improved spatial audio for a 3D listening experience and comes with a smaller, wireless charging case.
The heart-rate monitor is a notable first for Apple-designed earbuds, expanding the company’s health-related features, and utilizes technology found in the Apple Watch. Despite a slow holiday season for Apple’s wearables business—with sales in the division falling nearly 2% to about $11.8 billion—the introduction of these new earbuds is anticipated to drive interest and sales.
Priced at $250, the same as the previous model, the new Powerbeats Pro 2 will be available in black, orange, purple, and a color called quicksand. This price point matches the AirPods Pro 2, although the Powerbeats may be more appealing to athletes due to their secure ear hooks.
Apple Vice President Oliver Schusser, who oversees Beats as well as the company’s sports, TV+, and music initiatives, hailed the new Powerbeats as “the most impressive product in Beats’ history.” Acquired by Apple in 2014 for $3 billion, Beats remains the company’s largest acquisition to date.
The heart-rate monitor will be compatible with fitness apps like Peloton, Nike Run Club, Ladder, and Slopes, with data integration into the Apple Health app. The earbuds will also be compatible with Android devices. Apple is reportedly working on AirPods with heart-rate monitoring, though they are still many months away from release.
In terms of battery life, the Powerbeats Pro 2 holds an advantage over AirPods, with 10 hours of usage on their own and 45 hours with the charging case, compared to six hours for AirPods alone and up to 30 hours with the case. However, AirPods continue to offer unique features, such as a new hearing aid functionality.
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