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Monster iFreePlay Cordless Headphones for iPod shuffle 2G (Silver/Black) | 
| Brand: Monster Category: CE
List Price: $49.95 Buy Used: $18.18 as of 9/7/2010 04:20 CDT details You Save: $31.77 (64%)
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Rating: 68 reviews
Format: CD Platform: Windows Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Operating System: N/A Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 4.7 x 2.4 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: AI SH HPHONE Model: AI SH HPHONE UPC: 050644483844 EAN: 0050644483844 ASIN: B000PGFQ62
Release Date: May 14, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| » | Model NO. AI SH HPHONE | | » | Exclusive Monster Idock Port Eliminates Headphone Cords & Delivers High-Quality Sound | | » | Ipod Shuffle Docks Directly Into Headphones | | » | Wrap-Around Design Removes The Need For Clips, Armbands & Pockets | | » | Provides Easy Access To All Ipod Shuffle Controls |
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Product Description AI SH HPHONE Monster Cable Wrap-Around Headphones.
Amazon.com Product Description Amazon.com Product Description Listen to your iPod shuffle without the burden of cumbersome cables with the Monster iFreePlay cordless headphones. Boasting an exclusive iDock port that securely holds your iPod shuffle in one of the earpieces while you listen, the iFreePlay phones do away with cords completely, so you don't have to worry about tangles and snags while walking or jogging. In addition, the phones offer easy access to all the shuffle controls, making it a breeze to play, pause, or skip songs without fumbling through your bag or pocket. It's the perfect companion when you're on the trail, on the track, or at the gym. Of course, cordless freedom doesn't mean much without a high-quality audio performance, and the iFreePlay phones excel in this arena as well, with a max power rating of 20 mW and a sensitivity of 110 dB/mW. Best of all for joggers or weightlifters, the comfortable wraparound design completely eliminates the need for a belt clip, restrictive armband, or pocket. Just put the phones around your ears and go. Offering excellent sound in a compact, foldable design, the iFreePlay lets you enjoy all your music with no strings attached. The headphones, which weigh a mere 1.6 ounces without the iPod shuffle inserted, are backed by a 90-day warranty. What's in the Box Headphones, user's manual.
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awsome July 3, 2010 dissatified my wife has this item and thinks it's the best device ever created for the i-pod shuffle. my daughter borrowed the set from my wife and liked it so much that she wanted one. so I ordered two (one for my daughters birthday present and one for a back-up in case something goes wrong with the one she uses now)
the only trouble is it's hard to find these for sale in stores and on line.
AWESOME! March 19, 2010 Elinor I. Reneau (WA, USA) I have a shuffle simply to use when I do yard work of any kind. Since it take 3hrs to mow our property ipods help pass the time. This headset is great! No more getting cables caught, pullout out an earbud, ipod hanging on something, just simple and neat headset. I love these, I've had mine for about 2yrs now, my only request is they are louder, my eart buds are little louder - this would be nice because of being on the mower so I can really hear the music!
Nick's thoughts January 17, 2010 Elizabeth L. Diciero (Anchorage, AK USA) I was very pleased with my purchase and would like to buy another headset for my son.
Very disappointed--shoddy construction and way overpriced January 14, 2010 R. MAY Mine worked acceptably well in the gym and was a good solution to having the shuffle attached somewhere, plus the phones, etc. Unfortunately it was out-of-proportion expensive and hasn't come down in price and VERY flimsy -- so that eventually it just broke--even under light use. I would replace it except for the ripoffski price and the probability the new one would break again.
Not worth the trouble December 22, 2009 GDW (New Jersey) These headphones are not the convenience you would expect. I found them uncomfortable, awkward and mediocre. They are okay for working out as they don't rest in your ear but other than that, why bother? I'll put with a wire for wrap-around headphones that fit and sound better. And the price isn't great either.
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