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V-Moda
Type Private
Founded 2006
Headquarters Los Angeles, California
Key people Val Kolton, Joseph Bucknall
Industry Headphones
Website V-moda.com

V-moda is a marketer of medium to high priced earphones based in Los Angeles, California. The company's stated mission is to produce technologically innovative products with an emphasis on high-fashion. [1] In October of 2006, a line of v-moda earphones, the "bass freqs," won the highly sought after Editor's Choice Award from CNET.com [2] The company aims to make products with style, comfort and quality.

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History

V-moda was founded by 28 year-old Val Kolton, a third generation Italian American, and originally operated out of his home.[3] It now has offices on Sunset Blvd in Hollywood. [4]He worked together with Joseph Bucknall to invent the company and put to action the views and ideas to reality.

Current Products

V-moda calls it an innovative line of "Modaphones", consisting of the Remix M series, the Vibe, and the Bass Fréq. All of them come in a variety of colors, come with a one year warranty, and come with their unique "Modawrap" to organize the cables.

V-moda Bass Fréq Bling Bling Black
V-moda Bass Fréq Bling Bling Black

V-moda Bass Fréq

The V-moda Bass Fréqs were released by V-moda on June 6, 2006. They are noise-reducing headphones that use a silicone seal, called "BLISS" by V-moda. They are a special kind of silicone that V-moda claims are softer than competitors' products. Although many customers claim that the V-moda's break easily because of their plastic build, the company reportedly fixed the problem after listening to complaints. The original price of these were $49.99, but as of August 2007 they have been reduced to as low as $24.99. In less than one year of existence, they have accomplished an impressive feat, which is getting the CNET Editor's Choice Award, an award usually given to companies that make excellent products. It has a response of 8Hz-22000Hz. This product comes in 8 colors.

V-moda Vibe

One of their signature products, the Vibe was released on November 1, 2006, with V-moda marketing it as their luxury product. Made out of aluminum, it has a quality build and includes the same "BLISS" mechanism as in the Bass Fréqs. It comes in five colors - FlashblackChrome, RedRoxx, LaMocha, and GunmetalBlack and now the new color Midnight Blue. It was originally priced at $101, a hint at Highway 101 that runs past their headquarters.[5]

V-moda Vibe Duo

Similar in design to the Vibe, it is specifically designed for the Apple IPhone. It includes a microphone on the unit so you can use it as a hands-free device. Otherwise, it is the same price as the Vibe, though only available in one color - Nero.

V-moda Remix-M Class

This is the only model in the series that does not have the "BLISS" mechanism built in. As a result, it does not cancel any noise. It is made out of sculpted metal, has a frequency response of 18Hz-22000Hz, and costs the same price as the Bass Fréqs. These come in 3 colors.

Modawrap

Designed to wrap up the cable of the headphones, these come packaged with all headphones. Made of silicone, it is in the shape of the company logo.

Notes

  1. ^ ::: v-moda :::. v-moda.com. Retrieved on 2007-5-21.
  2. ^ V-moda bass freq earphones. cnet.com. Retrieved on 2007-5-21.
  3. ^ Vmoda Brand Essence. v-moda.com.
  4. ^ Los Angeles Business Journal Online. labusinessjournal.com. Retrieved on 2007-5-21.
  5. ^ Vmoda Vibes Announcement.

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