We specialize in the research and development of MoHa-Radio technology

Founded by a group of passionate enthusiasts from China, our organization focuses on the R&D and production of MoHa-Radio devices. We are deeply committed to advancing the technology and refining the quality of magnetic pickups. Beyond this, we strive to empower more people to capture the “inaudible electromagnetic language” within traction motors and other industrial equipment—using tools we’ve engineered ourselves.

To Our Shared Passion

United by this common passion, we have come together to form this organization.

Did You Know?

Both the MoHa-Radio and the Inductor Recording technique trace their origins to Japan.

Continuous R&D

We remain committed to ongoing research and development, consistently introducing improved products to deliver optimal recording performance and user experience.

Multi-Functional Expansion

As the spiritual successor to the original “モハラジオ (MoHa-Radio),” the MoHa-Radio offers enhanced functionality and versatility.

Community

We maintain a vibrant community forum where all topics related to MoHa-Radio and Inductor Recording can be freely discussed.

After-Sales Support

Every product comes with complimentary warranty coverage and accessible after-sales repair services.

Comprehensive Learning Resources

We provide abundant Inductor Recording resources—including sample audio files and guides—to help beginners master the technique and access essential software tools.

Our Accomplishments

590+ Solds · 30+ Members

Global Reach

  • Widely adopted across China Mainland
  • Currently expanding into markets in Japan and the United States
  • Planning expansion into European regions
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Innovation Powered by Professional Infrastructure

  • 4 dedicated R&D centers
  • 16 advanced manufacturing facilities
  • 3 specialized testing centers

Open-Minded and Inclusive, Advancing Together.
Rooted in China, Reaching the World!

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