Fuubi wooden earphones

Posted in Earbuds by Conner Flynn on December 11th, 2009

Fuubi wooden earphonesGot wood? Then ease up on the Viagra. I kid, I kid. But if you want some natural wood earbuds, Fuubi is offering a pair of canal-types. They use wood similar to what’s used in furniture and crafts.

The earphones boast that they will deliver great quality over a wide range of music, as the enclosed structure reduces ambient noise and sound leakage. There’s nothing worse than sound leaking from your ears. They even feature a 24k gold-plated 3.5mm stereo mini-plug. They cost about $39 in Japan.

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One Comment to “Fuubi wooden earphones”
  1. Bobby Says:

    Retro cool.

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