iFrogz customizable headphones – express yourself to strange people on the street!

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Tuesday, November 25th, 2008


iFrogz isn’t the most promising-sounding name if you’re looking for really nice-quality cans, but if you want to leave the high-end stuff at home and carry something personalized and expressive, these may be a good deal.

They’ve got different art and colors for the headbands, outer earpiece, cushions, and so on, so the possibilities for customization are pretty numerous. The price is right, which suggests the sound is a little weak, but hey, if you were going to buy $20 earbuds or $35 headphones anyway, you might as well get some cool-looking ones. I was actually not expecting much from the designs, but some of them are pretty awesome.

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