Incase Sonic Headphones
A recipient of the Red Dot award for Product Design, the Sonic headphones offer exceptional comfort. Its earcups have suede covered memory foam, making them a joy to wear.
A recipient of the Red Dot award for Product Design, the Sonic headphones offer exceptional comfort. Its earcups have suede covered memory foam, making them a joy to wear.
Made of durable aluminum and rubber and featuring a specially designed acoustic fabric for the ear pads, Bowers & Wilkins P3 headphones provides mobile hi-fi audio at its best.
This new line of headphones uses Wi-Fi to let you listen to music anywhere on any wireless network, tuning in directly to thousands of internet channels or connecting wirelessly to audio devices.
Designed by Philippe Starck, the Zik is packed with features, like touch-based volume and playback controls, auto standby when taken off, noise canceling and support for Bluetooth as well as NFC.
Offering a modern and elegant design, the M40 headphones offer active noise-canceling to drown out annoying background sounds, and include an inline control for iOS devices.
Sculpted Eers let you make your own earbuds in minutes, so you can get the benefits of custom molded in-ear headphones – great sound, fit and noise cancellation – without the wait.
The K 495 NC has active noise canceling capability, which is powered by an internal battery that is charged via USB. Also has a soft headband and ear cups for comfort.
The big, bold RPM has 40mm drivers, robust articulating joints and gel-filled over-ear cushions. It has an interlocking coiled cable wrapped in braided fabric. Available in three color schemes.
Motion director Paul Clements has created a stunning animated ad for the Ministry of Sound’s headphones that is is quite mind boggling. We love the part when the earphone gets wrapped.
Closed back headphones that deliver a wide open sound, thanks to the huge ear cups and the 50mm drivers – the biggest in AKG’s headphone range. Not for folks with small craniums.
The Thunderpants TP-1 are modified Fostex T50RP headphones with beautiful, hand-made wooden cups. Audiophile site Head-Fi swears that they’re on par with the likes of the Sennheiser HD 800.
If you’re wondering why the outside of these headphones look like speakers, that’s because they are speakers. Just flip a switch to go from solo mode to sharing your tunes with the room.
Flash your coolness with the limited edition Chrome headphones by Beats by Dre Studio; with only 50 produced, the headphones will feature a brilliantly reflective chrome finish and unique engraving.
Designed “by DJs for DJs,” Red Wave headphones were made to sound great and look great. They’re powered by big 50mm neodymium drivers, and have swivel earcups for monitoring house audio.
A set of officially licensed Star Wars headphones from Coloud. Judging from their price, these cans won’t sound like they’re powered by the Force, but they still make for great gifts.
Marshall has finally taken the wraps off of their headphones. The Major has the same vinyl exterior as Marshall’s famous amps, earcups that look like grille cloth. You can’t really stack these, though.
Judging by the price, it’s safe to assume that these are not the best-sounding headphones in the galaxy. But that’s a small price to pay (pardon the pun) to be able to rock out with your Darth out.
Are you a serious audio snob? Sony’s flagship phones are designed for professional studio monitoring, pumping out frequencies from a gut-shaking 5Hz up to an astounding 80KHz.
We’re surprised it took Marshall almost half a century to come up with their own headphones. The company teamed up with Zound Industries to create amps for your ears. Drops on Nov. 15.
If you like to kick it in old school (or should we say old republic), you could try strapping a pair of these Rebel Alliance folding headphones on to show your support for the cause. (Thanks Alex!)
Stylish DJs who want a little flash while mixing beats might like these gold colored HDJ-1000 headphones from Pioneer; they’ve got a frequency range of 5Hz to 30kHz and impendance of 36Ω.
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