Headphones
Manufacturer
Technical Pro HPT990 Professional Headphone
“ Expanding on the pros, other likes- - These cans are pretty comfortable imo, with the velour pads and soft headband. I havent had any problems with pressure points on the headband, and have been able to wear them for several hours on end without much fatigue. Clamping force is just right. Tighter than, for example, a Creative Aurvana Live, but looser than my FA-011s. Fairly light weight. -...” --kidcharlemagne
Philips SHE8000/28 In-Ear Headphone (Black/Red)
“ (Note: I am just a beginer) When my Klipsch S4 was stolen, my sister broke my SOUNDMAGIC PL-30, my Urbanearz Bagis broke all of a sudden, and my Skullcandy Smokin' Buds lost, I had to buy another pair of buds to satisfy my ears. As I look at the earphones they have in the store, I happened to see the Philips SHE8000 that offered noise isolation. I bought it and tried it on. Build...” --Sten
Gemini HSR1000 Studio Reference Headphone
GEMINI STUDIO REFERENCE HEADPHONE (Inv Code: W04) Gemini HSR-1000 (Takstar PRO-80) Type: Closed-Back Dynamic Driver Diameter: 53mm Magnet: Neodymium Frequency Response: 15Hz-25kHz Max. Input Power: 1500mW Sensitivity: 101±3dB Impedance: 60Ω Cable: 4mm×1.2m spring cable (full stretch length approx.4m) Adaptor Plug: stereo 3.5mm+6.3mm gold-plated plug Net Weight: 310g
Philips SHJ066/27 Nike Sport In-Ear Headphones
Nike sport in-ear headphones feature sportsound technology.
Technical Pro HP-720 Headphones (Silver)
Technical Pro’s groundbreaking new approach to industrial design incorporates advanced technology and striking good looks with rugged construction and a long list of features, providing years of audio enjoyment.