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Posted by PemboSix on Wednesday, 18. April 2012 at 12:36 Bali Time:

In Reply to: PemboSix posted by Macfamily on Wednesday, 18. April 2012 at 11:08 Bali Time:

Yes. They are copies of the headphones.

Make sure you have a listen first if you buy some. We tried heaps (I have 4 boys) and only 2 out of 20 had slightly distorted sound. All the rest sound a bit better than the standard iPod headphones. A little more bass & clarity. I wish we bought more. We got 6 pairs. Most sellers will have an iPod or mobile phone with music to test.

They have the chunky DJ style headphones and the small 'in ear' ones. The big ones are best. We got some for 120,000, some for 100,000 and one pair for 80,000. They will try and sell them to you for around 300,000. After bargaining really hard for the 80,000 pair I saw some in a small fixed price shop for 100,000 so I think we did OK with the prices. We were buying 2 at a time for these prices.

I think they are worth it, but I will know more in 6 months (if they last that long). Kids are using them everyday.




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