Monday, May 30, 2011

Monster Cable’s Beats Pro and the Re-emergence of Headphones

Although in-the-ear phones continue to dominate the marketplace, more manufacturers are responding to those avid listeners using digital players who prefer headphones. For the discerning few that appreciate great sound and ambient isolation, “phones” are re-emerging as the popular choice.

Monster Cable’s Beats Pro is the latest headphone in Monster’s famous Beat series that aims at the professional. Beats Pro is the reference headphone designed by audio professionals for audio professionals, particularly, those who prefer a balanced yet forceful sound across the spectrum.


Constructed from strong yet lightweight aluminum, Beats Pro resists vibrations, so you never hear unwanted artifacts, just pure, clear sound. And knowing just how crazy music life can get, we built Beats Pro tough for heavy-duty use amid rough treatment.

If you’ve ever wanted to share a mix without removing your headphones, now you can. Dual input/output cable ports let you share mixes by daisy-chaining headphones, so others can you hear it in their cans. Plus, convenient flip-up ear cups let you monitor the room with Beats Pro still on your head.
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Monster offers three awesome reasons to get excited about the Beats Pro ear cushions. One, they’re so plush and comfortable; you’ll wear Beats Pro for hours and forget you have them on. Two, they deliver advanced passive sound isolation, keeping the music in and ambient sounds just audible enough. Three, they’re washable so you don’t have to sweat sweating in them.

Bose AE2 and TriPort On-Ear stereo headphones designs more headphones than earphones for those premium customers seeking lightness, portability, yet superior performance. Both models are lightweight, are foldable to a degree, and offer superb sound and stability.

The foldable Fanny Wang headphone line, in three bold colors has been igniting the music Fashionista scene since introduced at NAMM in 2011. This brand believes that Fanny Wang line is an iconic representation of the merging of technology and fashion within an urban lifestyle. They are poised to compete with Monster Cable’s Dr. Dre popular headphones. Selling at half of Monster’s price, Fanny Wang expects to steer more females towards superior sounding headphones with style. Both Dr. Dre and Fanny Wang headphones fold neatly into a bag for convenient mobility.

Mobility through folding and collapsible headphones comprise nearly 100 models in all price ranges, as an all out attack against the tiny earphones.

While still grabbing only a small percentage of the iPod and MP3 player market, the headphone market appears to be blossoming out of the gym and track as listeners move up to tablets where quality audio becomes a greater concern for music and movies on-the-go. Headphone use emerged with smartphones and with computer  but tablets, particularly the iPad, have brought headphone use back to the mainstream.

Folding headphones offer sophisticated listeners a unique choice of added mobility without sacrificing a wide frequency-range of sound. When seeking elemental sound that’s a pure mirror of the digital original, listening through headphones appears to be the trend that people are moving towards. We’d really like to know which you prefer.

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