With Apple’s famous, or infamous depending on where you stand from a technological standpoint, iPod has arguably controlled the market of music players. It has even evolved to become part of pop culture. It is a phenomenon that has somehow outlived the hype. A rarity in this side of gadgetry.
That being said, a lot of companies would rather cooperate with Apple and stand back. Others are still fighting the good fight though. Shure has somewhat done a more clever thing: Feed off the iPod’s popularity.
Shure E4c is a headphone made to assimilate itself to the iPod. It complements your iPod to your advantage. Here are a few specs:
1) Headphones Binaural
2) Weight: 1.1 oz
3) Stereo output
4) Length: 5 ft.
5) Sensitivity: 109 dB
The design is the best thing going for this accessory. The earplug-like design comes in handy. It gives a thorough sound quality and blocks out any unwarranted noise brought about by the outside world. No more hassles like car horns and noisy neighbors! This ensures you, the iPod-using citizen of the world, a better way to hear your music.
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