Phiaton
Phiaton Corporation, a division of Korean company Cresyn Co., Ltd., is based in Irvine, CA, specializing in the design and production of audio equipment, including headphones, earphones and headsets.
Headquarters | Irvine, CA |
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Area served | Indonesia China Vietnam United States |
Products | audio equipment |
History
Phiaton is a division of Cresyn, a large South Korean electronics company that was founded in 1959. Cresyn started manufacturing OEM headphones in the 1980s; nowadays it produces roughly 15 million headphones a month, operates 6 manufacturing plants and employs 15 thousand people at its factories in Indonesia, China, and Vietnam.[1][2] Cresyn launched Phiaton in the United States in 2008 as an initiative to launch a privately branded high-end headphone line.[3]
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References
- "Phiaton half in ear phones this buds for you".
- "Who we are". PHIATON. Retrieved 2020-01-20.
- "[REVIEW] Phiaton PS210 - The Half-Blood Prince".
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