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MLB & Beats by Dre will make fans happy with these headphones

By Victor Baker

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Major League Baseball has teamed up with Beats by Dre to create a stunning line of team-branded high end headphones, that will be produced in a limited run of just 1,000 units. Based on the popular Beats Studio Wireless, these headphones will give dedicated fans the opportunity to listen to their favorite music, showing off how much they love their favorite baseball team.

The limited edition includes only five teams though, with an additional set that was designed to celebrate this year’s All-Star game that will be held in Cincinnati. The five teams in question are the San Francisco Giants, L.A Dodgers, Chicago Cubs, Boston Red Sox, and of course, the New York Yankees.

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Since the production is limited to just 1,000 units, you’d better make up your mind quickly. The headphones will be finished in every team’s colors, featuring their logo on the side of the headband, along with the special design from the uniforms, like the classic Yankee pinstripes. Aesthetics aside, these are your still classic Studio Wireless headphones, featuring a 12-hour battery life with active noise canceling (ANC) and constant playback.

On the side of the ear cup you will find the playback controls: pause, play or skip, but you’ll also get a microphone useful for talking on the phone as long as you’re within 30 feet of  your device.

Better yet, the limited edition MLB headphones won’t be more expensive than the regular Beats Wireless headphones, meaning you’ll have to come up with just $379 if you plan on getting yourself a pair.

Please note that the only version available for purchase right now is the All-Star version, with the others being currently available only for pre-order.

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About Victor Baker

Victor has always been a big fan of cars, which is why he’s so proud to call himself a genuine petrolhead these days. His love actually stemmed from his father, who was an automotive engineer. Today, he loves to write down everything that comes to mind, car-related or not, and when he really gets down to it, he pretty much becomes one with his laptop.

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