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New Turntables, Wireless Headphones, and More from Audio-Technica at CES 2019

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Audio-Technica is introducing new wireless headphones, turntables and more at CES 2019 in Las Vegas

Audio-Technica is introducing new wireless headphones, turntables and more at CES 2019 in Las Vegas [New at CES]( New at CES Audio-Technica is back at the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas (booth 20860) with an array of new products that we’re excited to introduce to the world. Billed as the “the global stage for innovation,” this annual show is the place to find the latest and greatest in consumer technologies. Among the new wireless headphones we’re debuting at CES are three new models in our QuietPoint® line of noise-cancelling headphones. The ATH-ANC900BT and ATH-ANC500BT over-ear headphones and ATH-ANC100BT in-ear headphones all offer outstanding sound quality and ambient noise reduction with the freedom of a Bluetooth® wireless connection. We’re also showcasing our new ATH-M50xBT headphones, the wireless version of the critically acclaimed (and fan favorite) M50x, as well as our first entries into the world of true wireless headphones, the ATH-CKR7TW and ATH-SPORT7TW. Our line of turntables is also getting an update, and you’ll find all the new models at CES 2019, with something for everyone from new users and casual listeners to audiophiles and professional DJs. We even have a model that’s equipped with a headphone jack and comes with a pair of A-T headphones so users can listen to their records without any additional equipment. But that’s just the start. Check out all the new gear in the CES overview on the A-T blog. [READ MORE]( [ATH-CKR7TW Now Shipping]( ATH-CKR7TW Now Shipping! Our new ATH-CKR7TW Sound Reality true wireless headphones are now available and ready to ship. [MORE]( [600 MHz Trade-In]( 600 MHz Trade-In A-T's "Trade In On Your Terms" program helps you switch from 600 MHz wireless to a new wireless microphone system. [MORE]( [QOTW]( Question of the Week Have audio questions? We have audio answers! Read the Audio Solutions Question of the Week for help and tips on audio-related topics. [MORE]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( [YouTube]( [LinkedIn]( You are receiving this email because you signed up to receive Audio-Technica eNews. [MANAGE YOUR PROFILE]( | [UNSUBSCRIBE]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} by: Audio-Technica U.S., Inc. 1221 Commerce Dr. Stow, OH, 44224, UNITED STATES

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