February 11, 2026 12:13 am (IST)
Pioneer India launches 'HDJ-500' headphones
New Delhi/Kolkata, Nov 5 (IBNS): In-car entertainment systems company Pioneer India Electronics has launched Pioneer HDJ- 500, a sleek headphone.
Designed for home and club use, Pioneer HDJ- 500 claims to dominate the headphone market in both personal and commercial audio space.
Commenting on the launch, Gaurav Kulshrestha, Manager - Marketing & Product Planning, Pioneer India Electronics said, “Pioneer headphones are known for its unparallel sound quality and product durability. Especially when it comes to Pioneer DJ, we are the most preferred brand in the world of DJ’s, studios & clubs. Today sound quality and style are no longer reserved solely to the professional level DJs, but are now available to anyone who is passionate about music."
"Through the launch of Pioneer HDJ-500, we are trying to encourage a new kind of audio connoisseurs, amateur DJ’s as we would like to call them, who like to listen and experiment with music. We have taken inputs from professional DJ’s who are associated with us in developing an affordable yet powerful solution for this new league of consumers,” he said.
Capable of swiveling the right ear housing by 60 degrees and with a flexible headband, HDJ-500 enables DJ’s to listen with just one ear leaving the other exposed to the monitor speakers and crowd reactions.
Away from the club, if one wants to enjoy music on the go, the HDJ-500 comes with a single sided replaceable cord that plugs into the left side of the headphone. There are two kinds of cord, a 1.2 meter coiled cord which can be extended up to 3 meter for DJ’ing and a 1 meter straight cord for personal listening.
Pioneer HDJ-500 is now available in five colour options: Black, white, red, green & violet.
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