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Beats By Dr Dre - In Ear Head Phones

Location:

Wollongong, NSW But happy to post Aus/world wide.

Item Condition:

Used but in perfect working condition.

Reason for Selling:

Looking to sell some extra things around the house. Dont use these.

Price and Payment Conditions:

$120

Extra Info:

Finally hear what you've been missing. Beats Tour™ high resolution in-ear headphones deliver incredibly accurate reproduction of today’s digital music, even with demanding hip hop, rock, and R&B, which crushes ordinary earbuds. Thanks to exclusive Monster technologies you'll experience clear and natural vocals, detailed highs, and deep powerful bass.

High Resolution Sound

Ultra-fast, accurate speaker design delivers the full details of today’s digital music with extreme clarity and deep bass

Full Power

Large, high-efficiency drivers let you crank it up and enjoy loud play without sound-wrecking distortion

Monster XLN® High Performance Headphone Cable

At Monster, we know cable. Tours’ cable features Monster’s patented magnetic flux tube and Micro-strand construction to provide clear, no-loss audio and reduced interference.

Tangle Free Cable

Earbuds are incredibly convenient, but they’ve got one big problem: they tangle. But Monster’s innovative, patent-pending flat cable design is ultra-flexible and tangle-free.

Noise Isolation

Sealed in-ear design and multiple eartip designs blocks out external noise so you hear a lot more of the details in your music and a lot less of the outside world.

Custom Fit

Everyone’s ear canals are different, so why would any headphone maker just give you one size of eartips. Tours come with multiple earbud sizes for the most comfortable, noise-isolating and secure fit.

Protective Case

Keep your bag clutter-free and your Tours safe and out of the way when you’re not using them. Tours come with a compact and rugged case to keep things clean.

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Contact Details:

Pm Here

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