I had to do some research while I was writing the article about Dianna Agron and her baby blue Urbanears the other day. I was surprised to learn how popular headphones are nowadays that you can actually find many designer headphones. Yes, I'm talking about brands like Juicy Couture, Diane von Furstenberg , MARC BY MARC JACOBS, and other numerous brands. Apparently these brands know their name can sell, but does that mean the quality is superior too? Sometimes we pay premium to get quality, but what if we don't want to pay a premium?
We all want good stuff at reasonable price. May I suggest this headphones that can rock your world? - Deos Print Ear Buds
So why should you consider this headphone? 1. It's animal print. 2. It gets a professional review - not from me, but from Steve Guttenberg who's an ex-movie theater projectionist and constantly writes audio products reviews for CNET and works as a freelance writer for Home Theater, Inner Fidelity, Tone Audio, and Stereophile. Below is some of his comments on Deos product.
Before I got to the Deos headphones, I listened to the ear buds that came with my iPod Classic. They're truly awful-sounding things; there's no bass and no highs, and Jakob Dylan's deep voice on his "Women and Country" album sounded like a tinny yelp. The Apple 'buds are comfy, and that's about the only nice thing I can say about them, other than they're "free."
The Deos totally transformed Dylan's sound, his deep tone was restored, and the album's soul-satisfying weight was back in full force....see full review at CNET review for Deos's ear buds.
And lastly, it has built-in microphone. I'd say for such quality, you're expected to spend something around USD 60 or a lot more if you don't know what your choices.
This cute headphones cost only USD 40.00 (it is on sale for USD 19.99 on nordstrom.com).
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