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Ipods streamline earphones

Streamline earphones suitable for ipods mp3 etc inlaid with Swarovski crystals.

£24.99

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A classic white set of style earphones which look so good because of their classic apple design. and made with customised Swarovski crystals.

A unique bling look as well as a beautiful crafted item. Swarovski crystal contains approximately 32% lead to maximize refraction.

Colours and customisation options available on demand from our craftmasters.

If you like bass coming through on your headphones these are the one for you. Perfect replacement earphones for your iPod - mini, nano, shuffle, and video.
Comfortable experiences for your ears via the soft ear cushion design. Once inserted in your ear they deliver a customised fit that reduces ambient noise while providing outstanding bass and treble clarity.

Superior comfort and fit.

Enhanced sound quality, outstanding bass and treble clarity.

Greater isolation from exterior ambient noise.

Lightweight & Stylish design.

Speaker size: 15mm.

Frequency range: 18-20,000hz.

Sensitivity: 116db.

Impedanse: 32 ohm.

Cable length: 125cm.

Jack: 3.5mm.


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