Comments Off August 30th, 2011

A Short Review of Monster’s Newest Range of Turbine In-Ear Earphones

Monster is doing it again with manufacturing in-ear earphones that not only allow you to listen to music, but to feel it. Earlier in the week we announced the new pair of in-ear speakers from Monster named Turbine In-Ear Speakers. Monster Turbine In-Ear speakers will enable you to experience sharp music and depth that you will never have with the average in-ear earphones.

When Monster created the Turbine In-Ear Speakers it was obvious they had in mind their very own component cable. When you first look at Turbine’s design you can for sure see where the inspiration came from. The metal housing of the earbud that a passerby would see, looks like the ridges of the famous Monster component cables, and right in the center is the Monster logo. The right ear speaker has a red lining on it and then the left one has a blue lining. When I held the pair in my hand it was very light. I was afraid though to smack them around too much in my hand that I might scratch the metal but I didn’t. Another mind-blowing designe which is a similar design element to the Shure E4c earphones is the earplug-like design. Included with the Monster Turbine is an assortment of 4 pairs of rubbery eartips. Each pair is larger or smaller to fit into your ear canal comfortably. If you pick the right one for your ear, not only will you up your listening experience but you’ll also cancel the noise around you. Overall, the design detail alone of the Turbine has the essence of the Monster branding and quality all over it.

Monster has triumphantly designed a very good set of earphones with the Beats by Dr. Dre and largely, preceptive consumers and music enthusiasts love them. So I was very anxious to see if the Turbines were just as good or at least as good for a much smaller earphone. The basis to really experiencing these In-Ear Speakers is to pick the right tree or mushroom looking eartip – are you more a tree or a mushroom?

Please read up more on the above links for more information of this set of Monster Turbine in-ear speakers. To add you might like to read up more on the Monster Turbine Pro Copper and Monster Turbine Pro Gold Professional In-Ear Speakers.

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