Fostex is a privately owned Japanese audio equipment manufacturer founded in 1973 and headquartered in Japan. It is a subsidiary of Foster Electric. Fostex specializes in professional loudspeakers and audio equipment, including digital multitrack recording equipment, loudspeaker drivers, studio monitors, microphones, and headphones. The company has an estimated annual revenue of around $50 million as of 2023.
Fostex, a renowned audio company, unveiled its latest flagship audiophile-grade headphones, the TH1000RP and TH1100RP. These headphones showcase Fostex's expertise in the audio industry. In a separate collaboration, Fostex Garments partnered with the Japanese label AFB to create a capsule collection featuring MA-1 bomber jackets and cargo pants, inspired by military garments. On December 31, an Altec Lansing IMT520 30-Pin iPod Speaker Dock was listed for sale in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Dan Clark's success in the headphone market is noteworthy, transforming his initial headphone modifications into one of the world's leading high-end headphone brands. Lastly, the Fostex RP driver combines the advantages of newer planar drivers within a sturdy frame.
Fostex offers 6 products in the media tech and media and telecoms services industries. Fostex's product portfolio comprises of consumer electronics and audio.
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Fostex's revenues were less than $100M in 2023. Caretta Research has split Fostex's revenue into 2 different product categories, the largest of which is audio monitoring. For full access to Fostex's revenue breakdown subscribe to Caretta Portal.
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