Starting from the 18th, Remax Noise Cancelling Headphones Funded at 79,800 KRW
Features 4 Noise Reduction Chips, Bluetooth 5.0, Performance Comparable to Headphones Over 100,000 KRW
Secured Domestic Unreleased Brand for Price Competitiveness, Plans to Expand Product Lineup

Emart Sells 'No-Can Headphones' 30% Cheaper Than Direct Import View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Hye-seon] Emart announced on the 18th that it will sell 'No-Can (Noise Cancelling)' headphones.


Emart is selling the active noise cancelling headphones (RB-600HB) from 'Remax,' known as the Xiaomi of Hong Kong, through 'Wadiz,' the largest crowdfunding intermediary platform in Korea, for 79,800 KRW.


The crowdfunding will run for 16 days from 3 PM today until the 2nd of next month on Wadiz. The products will start shipping between mid-next month and mid-December.


The Remax headphones introduced by Emart this time are equipped with the active noise cancelling feature, the hottest function in the audio device market recently.


Active noise cancelling is a function that detects external sounds with a microphone and generates inverse sound waves inside to block out external noise, allowing users to focus on music.


Previously, this feature was mainly available in headphones and earphones from specialized audio companies like Sony and Bose, but recently Samsung and Apple have also released wireless earphones with this feature. The Remax headphones offered by Emart provide excellent cost performance with performance comparable to headphones priced in the mid-to-high 100,000 KRW range.


Equipped with four noise reduction chips, which play the most important role in noise cancellation, it can eliminate noise up to 25dB across a wide audio frequency bandwidth. Additionally, it features the latest Bluetooth 5.0 version, which offers data transfer speeds up to twice as fast as Bluetooth 4.2.


The battery takes 3 hours to fully charge and can play for up to 12 hours. If used for 2 hours daily during commuting, it can last 6 days without charging.


To introduce noise cancelling headphones, Emart directly contracted with Remax, a brand not yet released domestically, lowering the price by 30% compared to overseas direct purchases. Through collaboration with Emart, Remax signed a supply contract at cost price to increase domestic recognition and secure a consumer base. Purchasing Remax headphones (RB-600HB) through direct import in Korea costs at least about 110,000 KRW.


Meanwhile, the last two crowdfunding campaigns conducted by Emart were highly successful, achieving four-digit achievement rates.



The Italian vintage sneakers 'Seti' crowdfunding held at the end of January recorded 282 funding cases with an achievement rate of 1147%, and the US No.1 car camping tent 'Napier' crowdfunding held in May achieved 295 funding cases with an achievement rate of 3024%.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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