AlphaTheta Corporation has announced the release of its new professional wireless DJ headphones. The HDJ-F10 headphones is designed to enable seamless, cable-free performances.

Enhance your performances with ultra-low-latency SonicLink technology, engineered specifically for professional DJs to deliver wireless audio seamlessly to your ears. When using the HDJ-F10 headphones with the HP-TX01 transmitter, you’ll enjoy freedom from cables so you can energize the crowd by dancing and moving around the DJ booth or stage without ever tangling or pulling on a wire.

You’ll hear everything loud and clear when you perform with the HDJ-F10 headphones. Their newly developed drivers produce high-resolution, powerful sound with a wide range. With enhanced earpads and housing structures, their sound insulation is outstanding too. And these headphones are built to withstand life on the road. They’re highly durable and have passed demanding tests so you can enjoy lasting durability.

With total versatility, you can sync the HDJ-F10 headphones to your phone or another device via a Bluetooth connection, and you can turn on the Noise Cancelling mode to help immerse yourself in the music as if you’re checking the sound of each track in the studio. These headphones offer the best experience for both onstage and everyday use by professional DJs, and you can buy them on their own or in the HDJ-F10-TX bundle, which includes the transmitter.

HDJ-F10 features

  • Extra-comfortable monitoring with ultra-low-latency wireless communication via SonicLink.
  • High-volume playback and sound insulation for accurate monitoring in any environment.
  • Tight kick sound and wide-ranging audio.
  • Ruggedness for professional use.
  • Bluetooth connectivity and Noise Cancelling mode to serve a complete DJ workflow.
  • Long battery life for extended DJ sets; 9 hours’ use with SonicLink or 30 hours’ use with Bluetooth.

The HDJ-F10 professional wireless DJ headphones is out now at an SRP of 439 EUR including VAT / $389 USD excluding tax.

More information: AlphaTheta Corporation