These temperature regulating headphones have sound isolating metal earbuds on the inside

By: Han Black | 01.05.2022, 18:35

Over-the-ear headphones can give you sweaty and uncomfortable ears in the hot summer days, so why not have an active cooling system to keep the heat down? You can also get a pair hybrid headphones that have integrated metal earbuds.

Ones who listen to quite a chunk of music and podcasts on their headphones get good sound isolation from all the distracting noises around them. However, wearing headphones for longer durations does come with its downsides. Feeling hot in the ears and uncomfortable being one – especially in the scorching heat and humid conditions or on the flipside in extremely cold temperatures. It can be very painful to deal with heat buildup in headphones at high temperatures.

Designer: Kevin Chiam


This heat-induced discomfort while wearing over-the-ear headphones is even more concerning in the current era which is plagued by global warming and record-breaking heatwaves. Indeed, not a good scenario for audiophiles who listen to music on their sound-isolating headphones. Designer Kevin Chiam has got a niche idea to solve this problem with an inventive headphone prototype. Meet the Thermaphones – a pair of cans that alter the temperature to nullify the effect of extremely hot temperature or the chill of winter.


These headphones have a hybrid design, wherein, they have temperature-changing earbuds for unique thermal comfort. These headphones have a compact earcup design with protruding ears. This promises superior sound isolation honed by the vacuum seal of the earbuds and topped by the encapsulating properties of the ear cups. Temperature control is achieved via the 2 integrated Peltier chips which are capable of toggling the temperature between 25degC and 38degC.

The idea of these audio accessories in the prototype stage is very unique as they bring great comfort even in the hottest and most humid environments or freezing cold. These accessories eliminate the possibility of experiencing vertigo due to extreme temperature variations. In fact, the project is inspired by the project Saiga4 neck wearable which works on the perception of temperature for cooling you down.