Hands free, wireless, in Stereo, what is it?

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Superduper

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I've used worktunes radio headphones before. They are great when you are doing construction and need hearing protection while also listening to music or must listen to stuff (like sports games). BUT they feel quite cheap and are ugly as crap.

This classic is well built, lots of stainless metal, extremely well built and they sound great! Even the foam ear padding is still in great shape and most headphones I've seen over 30 years old have rotten or deteriorated or gone cushions/foams. I've been listening to them as I do work on my computer which can be quite boring. The only thing though is because they don't cup the entire ear like my hearing protectors do, they are not as comfortable (for me) as some others so they get uncomfortable after listening for a long time since they press against my ear flaps. For some folks, that doesn't seem to bother them so I guess your mileage may vary.

Anyhow, check them out. I highly recommend them.

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blu_fuz

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Oh those are full on radio muffs! They do look pretty nice. I still rock some midschool KOSS headphones but they don't have built in radio.
 

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Mystic Traveller said:
Nice looking solid stuff - were they manufactured back in 80s?
Very well built, lots of quality metal. I don't know exact date but I'm guessing late 70's to early '80's. The circuitry inside is built using all discrete components.
 
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