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Headphones that double as speakers
Headphones that double as speakers













headphones that double as speakers

It’s not clear whether this was a limited-time promotion or if everyone gets these accessories with their purchase. In addition to the headphones and an attractive white storage case with red accents, our package came with a “Bonus Pack.” That contained several accessories, including a cable with a microphone, several adapters, and a splitter. Both models have a thin silver band around the perimeter of each ear cup and a cushion on the underside of the headband. The black model has a black headband and ear cups with lime-green circular accents. We chose the latter, which has a white headband and white ear cups with orange circular accents surrounding a gray mirror "f" Flips logo. If you like them, keep them and you'll be billed the full amount. If you don’t like the headphones, you can return them and get a refund, provided it's before the trial period ends. (Flips are also available from a few online retailers, including Brookstone and Walmart, the latter selling them for less than $110.) If you buy direct from the Flips Audio site,you can take advantage of a try-before-you-buy offer that lets you sign up for a 30-day trial, initially paying only $15 for shipping and processing. We ordered a set of Flips from Amazon for $120. What we found is that while the Flips did work as headphones and speakers, they didn't exactly rock our world in either use. I knew we had to get a pair and put them to the test. At least that's what the company's video said. During a recent binge of late-night TV watching, I saw a commercial by a company called Flips Audio for a product with an intriguing concept: a set of headphones that transformed into dance-inducing powered speakers just by flipping the ear cups outward.















Headphones that double as speakers