Berlin’s design collective Teile has officially unveiled the K1 headphones, a professional-grade model developed in collaboration with members of the Keinemusik crew.

Built for Professional Performance
At the core of the K1 are 40mm neodymium drivers, delivering a clear and balanced sound profile. The headphones feature a higher clamp force for stronger noise isolation, ensuring DJs can stay locked into the mix even in loud venues. Despite the robust build, the K1 remains lightweight and foldable, making it highly portable for life on the road.
Designed with DJs in Mind
Durability plays a central role in the K1’s design. With a minimalistic look, replaceable ear pads, and a sturdy build, the headphones are engineered for long-term use. Connectivity is another highlight: beyond the standard aux input, the K1 also supports USB-C, enabling direct use with laptops and mobile devices. Both earcups feature jack inputs, offering DJs extra convenience in different setups. An integrated microphone adds further utility for calls and video chats.
Keinemusik’s Influence
Teile worked closely with Rampa, co-founder of Keinemusik, throughout the development process. He tested early prototypes extensively during his tours, ensuring that the headphones met the rigorous demands of working DJs. This hands-on feedback helped shape the final product into a tour-ready tool rather than just another consumer gadget.
Market Position
Unlike mass-market headphones aimed at casual listeners, the Teile K1 targets performers and professionals who need a straightforward, durable, and reliable piece of gear. Accessories such as a curly aux cable and USB-C cable are available separately, while a straight 180 cm aux cable comes included.
With the launch of the K1 headphones, Teile makes a confident entry into the audio gear market, blending technical precision with real-world DJ feedback.
Priced at €199, the K1 is built for DJs and music creators who demand reliability, durability, and flexibility in high-pressure environments like clubs and touring stages.
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