REAL YOUNG is pitching its H700 earphones as “the world’s first JWS – Jewelry Wearable Stereo,” transforming everyday audio technology into fashion jewelry that can be worn as earrings, pendants, or clips instead of traditional earbuds. The campaign positions the design-driven audio pieces as a new category that fuses high-fashion aesthetics with hi-res sound and app-connected features.
Turning earphones into jewelry
The REAL YOUNG H700 line is designed to look like statement jewelry first and earphones second, with sculptural metal forms that wrap around or sit below the ear rather than plug directly into it. The brand highlights options styled as dangling earrings and other jewelry-inspired silhouettes so users can keep their audio gear on even when they are not listening to music.
Instead of being tucked away in a case, the devices are meant to be part of an outfit, worn with everyday looks or more dressed-up styling. This approach targets consumers who dislike the look of standard earbuds but still want wireless audio on the go.
JWS: a new wearable audio category
On its site, REAL YOUNG describes JWS – Jewelry Wearable Stereo as a new category that blends high-fashion jewelry with advanced acoustics. The H700 is positioned as the first expression of this idea, aiming to stand out in a crowded earbud market dominated by minimal, tech-forward designs.
The concept is pitched at style-conscious listeners who see earphones as an accessory that should match their personal look, similar to watches, rings, or necklaces. By emphasizing form as much as function, the brand is trying to carve out a niche between audio hardware and jewelry.
Audio tech and hardware features
Behind the fashion angle, REAL YOUNG calls out a full audio spec sheet: a hybrid setup with dynamic and balanced armature drivers, an electronic crossover, and support for aptX Adaptive and Hi-Res-grade playback via a QCC3091 chip. The brand also promotes bass boost modes and tuning meant to deliver what it describes as “epic sound” in a much smaller, jewelry-like form factor.
The earphones use skin-friendly silicone where the product touches the ear, which is especially important given the more decorative, wrap-style silhouette. An accompanying app adds AI-enabled controls and sound personalization, according to the official product description.
Kickstarter campaign status
The REAL YOUNG project is currently live on Kickstarter, where the team is raising funds to bring the H700 JWS earphones into full production. The campaign page lists a funding goal of around $38,800, with contributions from early backers unlocking discounted pricing and package tiers.
As with all crowdfunding campaigns, backers are supporting a product that is still in the manufacturing pipeline rather than buying a finished retail item. Delivery timelines, color options, and exact accessory bundles are outlined on the Kickstarter page for potential supporters to review.
Fashion tech play for style‑first listeners
By combining earphones with jewelry silhouettes, REAL YOUNG is going after a fashion-tech sweet spot: people who want to stay connected without wearing obvious tech. The H700 concept fits into a wider movement toward wearables that blend into outfits, from smart rings to more discreet audio devices.
If the brand delivers on both aesthetics and audio quality, JWS could appeal to style-led shoppers who currently choose between visible earbuds and no music at all in more formal or fashion-sensitive settings. The Kickstarter launch will be an early test of whether this “audio as jewelry” proposition can scale beyond a niche design experiment.
