Monster is releasing limited edition, Beats by Dr. Dre Detox Pro headphones in anticipation of Dr. Dre’s “maybe, someday released” Detox album. The headphones were styled by Dre and feature a lightweight aluminum construction. The headphones are of a limited production and can ordered for $599.95 from the Beats by Dre website or $499.99 from Best Buy.
Features include:
Limited Edition Black Anodized Finish with Detox Branded Headband
- Colorway stylized by Dr. Dre to commemorate the release of his epic album, Detox.
Proprietary Driver Technology and Materials for Pro-Caliber Sound
- Delivers the even frequency response of studio monitors for ultra accurate recording, mixing, and playback.
Deep Bass Response and Clean Sound Across the Spectrum
- Beats Pro Detox Edition uses no amplification or noise cancellation circuitry that adds other frequencies and colors the sound, so you hear the bass, uncompromised.
Superior Sound Isolation
- Increased ear cup foam density and precise fitting shut out external noise for extraordinary accuracy, extreme clarity, and hard driving bass.
Durable, Lightweight Aluminum Frame
- Stands up to heavy use and rough treatment for long life. Metal construction won’t resonate and introduce artifacts that interfere with the sound.
Unique Flip-up Ear Cups
- Backward rotating ear cups make it easy to monitor the room, studio or club, or hear others, with Beats Pro Detox Edition on your head at all times.
Extra long, coiled cable
- Don’t get tangled up in your work. The coiled cable is extra durable and flexible for extra length when you need it.
[via: The Urban Daily]


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