Published on November 28th,2008 at 3:53 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Music Ear Muffs, Keep Little Ears Warm in Winter!

The Japanese company Landport yesterday released their new line-up of Muisc Ear Muffs, simple ear muffs with integrated speakers used with an average DAP.

They provide an output of 0.5Wx2 at 32Ω and the overall Music Ear Muff weighs between 80 to 100g.

Only available in Japan, the Music Ear Muffs can be foundhere online!

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Music Ear Muffs, Keep Little Ears Warm in Winter!
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