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Monster Beats Launches Ferrari Limited Edition Headphones

Do you know a 12 year old boy who likes to listen to music and is crazy about Ferrari? If the answer was yes, then you probably are undecided whether to get him a pair of headphones or a little toy car. We have good news for you, because there is a solution that combines both.

Monster Beats by Dr. Dre has just released a set new set of Headphones, bearing the Prancing Horse logo. Headphones sporting custom colors are becoming big business, so much so that some people spend exorbitant sums of money to buy a pair and show it off to their friends. Taking advantage of the growing market, Dr. Dre has launched a limited edition line of Ferrari headphones.

Coming in two color schemes, red/red and red/yellow, these Ferrari-inspired headphones are the ultimate form of both high-performance audio quality. According to the manufacturer, they deliver super-deep bass, smooth undistorted highs, and crystal clear vocals. Monster's powered isolation technology actively cuts external noise, so you experience all the rich details your favorite artists want you to hear. Spacious earcups give you extra room for a higher level of listening comfort.

Ear cushions covered with ultra-soft breathable materials keep you cool even when the music's hot. The headphones come with a Monster iSoniTalk headphone cable with built-in answer button and microphone so you can easily answer calls while listening to music.


Let’s not kid ourselves, this is as much a fashionable accessory as a piece of audio tech. The price tag for the Monster Beats by Dr. Dre Ferrari Edition Headphones have been dropped from $549.95 to $249.95 (from €412 to €187). While this is a lot of money to pay just to listen to some music, this would make a perfect Christmas gift.
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About the author: Mihnea Radu
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Mihnea's favorite cars have already been built, the so-called modern classics from the '80s and '90s. He also loves local car culture from all over the world, so don't be surprised to see him getting excited about weird Japanese imports, low-rider VWs out of Germany, replicas from Russia or LS swaps down in Florida.
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