Monster® iFreePlay™ Cordless Headphones for iPod® shuffle
Wireless headphones are neat, but somehow rather they can be tricky to use. Monster iFreePlay Cordless Headphones for iPod shuffle uses a built-in dock instead of Bluetooth. It is stylish, manageable without using WIFI or Bluetooth technology. It weights a mere 1.6 ounces. Now you can listen to your iPod shuffle music in a truly portable way. iFreePlay Cordless Headphones for iPod shuffle from Monster’s stylish behind the neck design extended listening comfort. No need for clips, armbands, or pockets.

Monster iFreePlay Cordless Headphones for iPod shuffle is wired headphones. It eliminates headphone cords and delivers great sound. iFreePlay Cordless Headphones for iPod shuffle from Monster allow iPod shuffle docks directly into headphones. Besides Monster iFreePlay Cordless Headphone for iPod shuffle allows user easy access to all iPod shuffle controls without fumbling in your bag or pocket. It is perfect music companion when you’re on trail, on track or even at gym. Monster iFreePlay Cordless Headphones for iPod shuffle’s folding design suitable for compact storage easily fits into a pocket, bag or purse.

With Monster iFreePlay Cordless Headphones for iPod shuffle we can enjoy music with complete cordless freedom. Just put the phones around ears and go. No more worry about any wires getting tangled up! Hurray!!!! Plus it folding design is amaze. How you think about it?
Summary specification
• Exclusive Monster iDock port eliminates headphone cords and delivers great sound
• iPod Shuffle docks directly into headphones
• Wrap-around design
• Easy access to all iPod Shuffle controls
• Folds for compact storage
• Featherweight for extended listening comfort (1.6 oz without Shuffle)
• Limited 90 Day Warranty
References:
http://www.monstercable.com/productdisplay.asp?pin=4449
http://www.amazon.com/Monster-iFreePlay-Cordless-Headphones-Shuffle/dp/B000PGFQ62

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