Published on January 19th,2010 at 5:28 PM
By >Akihabara News Team

New Pioneer Femimi Sound Collectors come in color variations

Following their first sound collector device Femmi the VMR-M77, Pioneer today announced their new version the VMR-M78 available in gold, red and black colors. They help amplifying either human voice or external sound thus acting as hearing aid agents. They are capable of 65 continuous hours of use using 4 AA-type batteries and their earphones come in four sizes (XS • S • M • L).

They will be available in late February and the price tag is announced to be 34,650 yen.

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New Pioneer Femimi Sound Collectors come in color variationsNew Pioneer Femimi Sound Collectors come in color variations
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