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Ferrari T250 Cavallino Headphones $99 ($200 off) @ Pocketronics

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The luxurious design of the Active Noice Cancelling (ANC) Ferrari T250 headphones includes sumptuous leather surfaces inspired by the excellent craftsmanship found on the GT cars.The headphone pads and headband are lined in the finest leather for maximum comfort and supported by a robust metal arm and cases that guarantee maximum durability and quality. The T250 headphones also have ultra-soft ear pads made from fine breathable materials for maximum comfort and a special case for extra protection. The T250 headphones come with a 40 mm driver in a closed case, using ANC technology, to seal the ear pads and prevent a decrease of dynamics, providing a marked reduction in undesirable ambient noise. They are compatible with all the latest devices, with a three-button remote control (Apple) and a one-button in-line remote control for all the recent mobile and MP3 devices.All cables supplied with the T250 headphones are anti-tangle, removable and finished with the finest attention to detail.

  • Type: On Ear Headphone
  • Apple 3 Button Mic Remote: Yes
  • On Apple 3 button Version
  • Detachable Cable: Yes
  • Folding Design: Yes
  • Driver Size: 40mm
  • Speaker Impedance: 32 Ohms
  • Frequency Response: 20-20,000Hz
  • Distortion THD: 1.5% at 1KHz 1mW
  • Speaker Sensitivity: 110dB at 1Khz 1mW
  • Cables: 3.5mm to 3.5 and Apple Mic Cable
  • Cable Material: Woven Fabric
  • Accessories: 6.3mm Adaptor, Airplane Adaptor
  • Carry Case: Yes

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closed Comments

  • +11

    Quality like Beats Dr Dre

    LOL

    • -2

      Yeah. But for $99 that's probably ok!

      • Only if you were planning on buying them anyway like some people do with Beats

  • +2

    Based on a bit of googling, it seems Ferrari's website and subsequently Pocketronics has made a mistake in labelling these headphones "ANC". It looks like the T350's are the noise cancelling variant; no T250 reviews even mention it.

  • Geez, They look nice.
    Tempting

  • +3

    hardly a bargain when the same store sells these pieces of crap on their eBay store for the same price

    • +1

      its the same shop mate, except this post has them offering it "as a bargain" when it's cheaper from their same store on eBay

      buying from the same shop but eBay saves you 8 bucks in shipping that buying direct on their website adds for shipping 1 item to you.

      make sense? no it doesnt make ANY sense…. because eBay and paypal then take their cut of the eBay sale, so for some reason they are worse off selling it for cheaper than their own damn store

      it's almost as if people running this shop have nfi about running a business?

      unless their business slogan is "BUY DIRECT, PAY MORE"

  • -1

    dtranny and makoto you are correct. I have just put them up in price on eBay to cover the extra costs.
    BTW the fact hasn't changed that they are an absolute bargain at $99. And great quality too :)

  • As with many electronics items you can find good and not so good reviews on them.
    Have a look at good review at http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/reviews/9479619/Ferrar… .
    The decision is yours. :)

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