A look at four incredible pieces of high-end audio equipment that every automotive audio enthusiast needs.
1. iXOOST
The luxury audio professionals at iXOOST specialize in creating one-of-a-kind speakers born from automotive design. The ESAVOX Speaker mimics the styling of a Lamborghini Aventador, namely the anodized aluminum exhaust system and carbon fiber rear of the Italian supercar. On a minimal display stand, the speaker incorporates an Automobili Lamborghini red start button and an original Lamborghini Aventador exhaust cover. The automotive-inspired speakers are currently available through iXOOST with price upon inquiry.
2. Porsche Design
Expanding its lifestyle past finely tuned German performance cars, Porsche features an array of luxury products through its Porsche Design division. The PDH80 Headphones combine crystal-clear sound with unmistakably motorsports-inspired DNA. Made using the same level of quality as Porsche’s vehicles, the headphones incorporate noise cancellation, an integrated microphone, and an easy-to-use touch control panel as well as a 75-hour playtime. The Porsche Design PDH80 Headphones are currently available for $425.
3. Bowers & Wilkins
With home entertainment at the center of any household, Bowers & Wilkins prides itself on offering compact and discreet luxury home theater systems along with its line of wireless devices. The MT-50 Home Theater system includes five high-performance M-1 speakers with the option of adding a powerfully punchy ASW608 subwoofer to complete the ultimate at-home listening experience. Available in black or white, the MT-50 Home Theater starts at $2,094.
4. Master & Dynamic
The MW08 True Wireless Earphones offer a more ergonomic and compact design with features including active noise cancellation, 11mm beryllium drivers, and a new wind-reducing talk solution with six microphones. With a ceramic finish, the earphones are lightweight, scratch-resistant, and come in a variety of colors for every personality. The earphones retail for a starting price of $299.
This article appeared in our October 2022 issue.