| Headphonies: 3-Inch Uniquely Portable Speakers |
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| Written by Shai McLeod |
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Made out of light weight vinyl, Headphonies are an ideal, ultra portable source of sound for when headphones are just too private. They’re perfect for sharing your tunes with some serious quality from you mp3 player, or even portable devices ranging from the likes of Sony PSP or Nintendo DS all the way to iPods and iPhones. A built in hi-fi amplifier cranks up the output to 2 watts of energetically volumed sound. These speakers are made in limited quantities of 500 – 1000 and new designs are constantly added to the mix while older models get retired. Granted its not going to make your windows rattle or make you feel like you’re in a nightclub, but it’ll be enough to amaze you. Website: www.headphonies.com |
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