Beats by Dre Mixr On-Ear Headphones (Refurbished A-Grade)
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Rugged on-ear headphones deliver powerful bass response and boast DJ-friendly features, including swiveling ear cups
Beats by Dre Mixr On-Ear Headphones (Refurbished A-Grade)
- On-ear headphones
- Swiveling ear cups
- Dual audio inputs
- Supports daisy-chained headphones
- Tuned for bass response
- Wired remote and microphone
- Cable length: 5.3’
- Headphone height: 7.75”
- Weight: 7.4oz.
- Condition: refurbished A-grade
In the Box: Beats Mixr on-ear headphones, 3.5mm audio cable
Beats by Dr. Dre, the b logo, BeatsAudio, Solo, UrBeats, and Powerbeats are all trademarks of Beats Electronics, LLC and/or Apple, Inc.
About Beats by Dr. Dre
With six Grammys and a career spanning more than two decades, Dr. Dre knows music. As a rapper and seasoned producer, he also knows exactly what that music should sound like, even when it’s piped through speakers and headphones. That’s why, in 2006, he partnered with record executive Jimmy Iovine to develop a stylish line of headphones that would re-create the lush, crystal-clear sounds of the studio. In the words of Dre, “With Beats, people are going to hear what the artists hear.” And with revenues surpassing the $1 billion mark, it seems that people like what they’re hearing.
The line has expanded over the years and now includes over-ear headphones, earbuds, and the Beats Pill—a small but loud speaker with a sleek, capsule-like design. Beats also collaborates with artists, musicians, and brands to create eye-catching limited-edition lines. Past collaborators include Lady Gaga, Hello Kitty, and Fendi, among many others.
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