Tech Meets Style in the New Loewe x Jacob & Co. Headphones
Jacob & Co. partnered with the German technology company on two pairs of headphones, one set with diamonds and the other with sapphires.

The headphones, limited to 10 creations, combine high-resolution audio engineering—such as adaptive active noise cancellation, real-time translation, and voice assistant integration—with design and craftsmanship.
Each pair of Loewe x Jacob & Co. headphones features durable, premium materials, including anodized aluminum and genuine leather, and up to 65 hours of battery life, the brands said.
The outsides of the earcups are encircled with a halo of gemstones.

The “Noir Rainbow” headphones feature a handcrafted 14-karat rose gold ring set with 15.97 carats of multicolor sapphires, while the “Ice Diamond” version boasts a handcrafted 14-karat white gold ring set with 12.47 carats of diamonds, including 456 brilliant-cut stones.
Only five of each version were made.
Jacob & Co. was founded in 1986 by chairman and CEO Jacob Arabo.
The company is known for its bold and innovative designs.
The result of the retailer’s collaboration with Loewe is an objet d’art intended to be seen, felt, and heard, the brands said.
“This innovative project honors both heritage and forward-thinking design. Our collaboration is unique and exclusive, bringing together two worlds that, at their core, serve the same discerning clientele,” Arabo and Loewe Technology CEO and Owner Aslan Khabliev said in a joint statement.
“By uniting Jacob & Co.’s artistry in high jewelry and timepieces with Loewe’s mastery in acoustic precision, technology, and design, we are shaping experiences that are not only luxurious but also seamlessly connected to modern lifestyles. This partnership symbolizes the craftsmanship and values shared by both our maisons, redefining what it means to merge technology with art.”
The headphones were recently unveiled at an exclusive event on the Loewe Yacht off the coast of the Côte d'Azur, along the Mediterranean coast of southeastern France.
Loewe said the collaboration marks the start of a new chapter in the brand’s journey to blend design, fashion, and technology, and more creations will come.
To inquire about the headphones, visit Loewe’s website.
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