Meizu had its launch event today and the Chinese
manufacturer announced two new earphones, the Meizu Live and Meizu Flow Bass.
The Meizu Live is a mix of transparent polycarbonate
and metal parts constructed using metal powder metallurgy. Inside the earphones
are four precisely engineered moving iron units which have low frequency
armatures and medium and high frequency
armatures.
The Meizu Live uses an MMCX connector and comes with
replaceable tuning nozzles that allow you to change the frequency as you deem
fit. It also comes with 7 pairs of earbuds of different sizes and an IPX7 rated
carrying case. The Meizu Live will come in silver and will sell for ¥ 1299
(US$ 202) when it goes on sale on January 19.
Meizu also announced the Meizu Flow Bass, an
upgraded version of the Meizu Flow announced alongside the Pro7 and Pro7 Plus
last year. It keeps the three-unit design but now comes with a bass+ system. It
has a near identical design as the original flow save for the color which is
now Aurora Gray.
The new Meizu Flow Bass will sell for ¥ 599 (US$ 93),
same price as the original Meizu Flow. However, if you purchase it with the
Meizu M6s, you get it for ¥ 499 (US$ 78).