• Simon Cowell and Sony unveil the Sony X Headphones with Apple usability

  • Simon Cowell, English television producer, entrepreneur, and television personality, best known for dishing out a regular dose of insults on shows like X Factor and Britain’s Got Talent recently collaborated with Sony Music Entertainment to come up with a pair of headphones good enough to give Dr. Dre the scares. Called the Sony X Headphones, these come with a removable cord and two cables, one the standard cable required for straight-forward listening and the other sporting a three-button remote control that enables you to use these with Apple products. Priced at $299 a pop and expected to begin shipping by the end of this month, these headphones are foldable and come with a handy carry case.
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    [Geeky-Gadgets]

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