With the Neon Collection, km5 approaches sound equipment as something closer to spatial design than consumer electronics. The lineup features transparent CD players and ultra-light Hp1 headphones, each defined by glowing neon edges and lime-toned cushions. Exposed circuitry becomes a deliberate aesthetic choice, turning technical components into visual statements. This is audio hardware that leans away from spec-driven marketing and toward mood-driven intention, landing somewhere between interior sculpture and streetwear artifact. The result is gear meant to be displayed as much as used, where your playlist becomes part of the room and hums softly like signage.