JBL Harman Kardon Bassline DJ Style Over-Ear Headphones with Inline Microphone
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Over-ear fit helps isolate outside noise so you hear clear music, microphone makes hands-free calling easy, and the cord resists tangling
JBL Harman Kardon Bassline DJ Style Over-Ear Headphones with Inline Microphone
- Model number: Bassline
- On-ear design helps isolate outside noise for clear sound
- Stylish and soft rubberized finish for an attractive look
- Inline microphone for taking and making hands-free calls
- Tangle-resistant cord helps prevent kinks and knots
- Lightweight design for long-wear comfort
- 3.5mm plug fits most smartphones, tablets, and laptops
- Fold-up design for portability
- Storage pouch included
- Product dimensions: 7.4” (L) x 3.7” (W) x 7.4” (H)
- Product weight: 14.4oz.
- Condition: new
- 2 year warranty from JBL
About JBL
When there’s an innovation in sound, there’s a good chance JBL is linked to it. Its predecessor company, Lansing Manufacturing, helped give sound to the first talkie film, The Jazz Singer, delighting audiences but devastating the powerful movie theater organist industry. Since JBL officially established itself in the 1940s, decades of innovation made it a consistent presence in music-recording studios. Its speakers have also been so well-regarded that they’ve been found in places such as the original Woodstock concert and the first presidential inauguration of George W. Bush. Even if you’re not putting on a concert, you can enjoy the fruits of JBL’s labor, which include everything from headphones and sound bars to Bluetooth speakers and sound amplifiers for cars or boats.
Explore the basic shapes, functions, and features of different types of headphones to find the pair that's right for you.
For questions pertaining to this deal, click the Ask a Question button below. For post-purchase inquiries, please contact Groupon customer support.
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Over-ear fit helps isolate outside noise so you hear clear music, microphone makes hands-free calling easy, and the cord resists tangling
JBL Harman Kardon Bassline DJ Style Over-Ear Headphones with Inline Microphone
- Model number: Bassline
- On-ear design helps isolate outside noise for clear sound
- Stylish and soft rubberized finish for an attractive look
- Inline microphone for taking and making hands-free calls
- Tangle-resistant cord helps prevent kinks and knots
- Lightweight design for long-wear comfort
- 3.5mm plug fits most smartphones, tablets, and laptops
- Fold-up design for portability
- Storage pouch included
- Product dimensions: 7.4” (L) x 3.7” (W) x 7.4” (H)
- Product weight: 14.4oz.
- Condition: new
- 2 year warranty from JBL
About JBL
When there’s an innovation in sound, there’s a good chance JBL is linked to it. Its predecessor company, Lansing Manufacturing, helped give sound to the first talkie film, The Jazz Singer, delighting audiences but devastating the powerful movie theater organist industry. Since JBL officially established itself in the 1940s, decades of innovation made it a consistent presence in music-recording studios. Its speakers have also been so well-regarded that they’ve been found in places such as the original Woodstock concert and the first presidential inauguration of George W. Bush. Even if you’re not putting on a concert, you can enjoy the fruits of JBL’s labor, which include everything from headphones and sound bars to Bluetooth speakers and sound amplifiers for cars or boats.
Explore the basic shapes, functions, and features of different types of headphones to find the pair that's right for you.
For questions pertaining to this deal, click the Ask a Question button below. For post-purchase inquiries, please contact Groupon customer support.
Goods sold by Groupon Goods. View the Groupon Goods FAQ to learn more.
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- Free returns
- Most orders are delivered within 7 business days from the purchase date. Shipping questions?
- Does not ship to PO boxes/AK/HI/Canada/Puerto Rico
- 2 year warranty from JBL
- How is the strike-through price determined?