The guitar manufacturer Fender has launched its first ever range of in - ear headphones — sorry , Pro In - pinna monitor — and they be up to $ 500 a pair .
There are five models to choose from , which rate from $ 100 to $ 500 in terms . They ’re made by a brand called Aurisonics that Fender has recently acquire , and some of the young model are actually updated version of existing product .
The cheapest typeset add up with a semi - transparent grey casing , and are say to be suited to being “ driven by a smartphone , make them idealistic for wing take heed . ” The more expensive mannequin are case in coloured metal frames , 3D - printed into a pattern that was created by scanning thousands of ear . wing claim that they fit “ 95 pct of ear like an expensive usance - work monitor , ” making them suitable “ for foresighted playing sessions . ”

The gut of each of the headphones vary with damage , so it ’s worthinvestigating the rangeto find out which ones might be most desirable . Or you could buy a new guitar — your call .
[ FenderviaThe Verge ]
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