PUMP Audio

PUMP Audio
Industry Consumer electronics
Founded 2014 (2014)
Founder
  • Adam Blair
  • Speedcam Systems Ltd
Headquarters London, UK
Area served
Worldwide
Owner Adam Blair
Parent Speedcam Systems Ltd
Website pump-audio.com

PUMP Audio is a British company producing headphones and earphones. Founded by entrepreneur Adam Blair in 2014.[1]

Main Products

PUMP Audio IEM

The PUMP Audio IEM (in-ear model) is a pair of earphones released in 2014, aimed at lovers of Dance Music primarily.

The earphones have an in-line microphone, a flat 'non-tangle' cable and various interchangeable earbud sizes. PUMP Audio claim that they have incredible sound quality and a beautiful design. They are available in black and orange and are water resistant with an aluminium casing and gold connectors. They also claim to offer complete noise isolation.

PUMP Audio IEM have been tuned to produce good bass and treble and in tests many people (74% of those tested) said that they preferred the PUMP Audio IEMs to Beats Tours.[2]

Two limited editions of the product were released, one in silver and black and the other in gold and blue, and were branded as PUMP Audio by Frost and PUMP by Harry Shotta

PUMP Pure

The PUMP Pure is a classic pair of wireless on-ear headphones released in January 2016.

They contain an in line microphone for making telephone calls and gold connector jacks. The detachable 1.2m cable is flat to prevent tangling. The company claims that in consumer testing people generally prefer Pure to other leading brands of on ear headphones.[3][4]

PUMP Air

The PUMP Air was launched in October 2015 and is a Bluetooth speaker employing the use of magnets to levitate the speaker. The company had a Black Friday sale in November 2015 where they announced that they were discontinuing the Air due to similarities with other products on the market.[5]

PUMP Zeus

The Zeus is a Bluetooth on ear headphone that is due to be launched in 2016. It was due to launch in 2015 but the company say that the factory producing the Zeus used the wrong Bluetooth chip which resulted in distortions when playing music with heavy bass. The company used the Black Friday sale as an opportunity to sell off remaining stock and announced that in early 2016 the product will be back on sale in black instead of the original orange colour.[5]

References

  1. "About". PUMP Audio. Retrieved 15 February 2016.
  2. "Consumer Testing of PUMP Audio IEMs". PUMP Audio. Retrieved 15 February 2016.
  3. "PUMP Pure Launch Page". PUMP Audio. Retrieved 15 February 2016.
  4. "PUMP Pure Technical Specifications". PUMP Audio. Retrieved 15 February 2016.
  5. 1 2 "PUMP Orange Thursday Sale". PUMP Audio. Retrieved 15 February 2016.
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