Peripherii, the New York-based wearable technology company, has officially brought Priamble™ to market, a collection of audio-enabled earrings that combine jewellery aesthetics with open-ear sound.
Introduced in November 2025, the Priamble™ line was designed to address a frequent complaint among professional women: the way standard earbuds can disrupt personal style and appear out of place in formal settings. Instead, these earrings allow users to listen to podcasts, take calls and connect to AI assistants, while looking like polished, designer accessories.
Because the device keeps technology discreetly “at the ear,” the company says wearers can move through meetings, social engagements and daily travel without missing important calls or alerts, all while staying aware of their surroundings.
“We aren’t just selling a gadget; we are selling a story of empowerment and elegance,” says Priti Moudgill, founder of Peripherii. “With Priamble™, we’ve created ‘Acoustic Couture.’ Our USP is the ability to stay connected and aware without sacrificing personal expression. These are earrings that can go to parties or board meetings without anyone lifting an eyebrow. They are made to be seen, and heard.”
Among the standout features is a secure, comfortable clip-on fit aimed at all-day use, intended to address common slipping issues linked to traditional earbuds. The audio components are placed behind jewellery-grade materials, delivering sound without visible stems or bulky hardware.
The design also supports open-ear listening, appealing to urban users who need situational awareness. The launch collection includes six styles, from the sculptural Promil to the bold Swati and expressive Gita, each inspired by women connected to the brand’s story.
Now shipping across the United States, Priamble™ is being positioned as a high-end “Tech-Luxury” gift for the 2025 holiday season.

