SMS Audio To Launch Avengers-Inspired Headphones, Including Iron Man And Captain America
By Curt Popejoy
The Marvel Cinematic Universe is one of the biggest marketing and product opportunities in the world, and SMS Audio has acknowledged it with their latest product set to drop. The American-based company founded by Curtis Jackson (also known as 50 Cent) is preparing to drop a new headphone line based on characters from the Avengers.
SMS was already known for bold colors and designs in their products, so it should come as no surprise that they were more than willing to get on board with designs based on Iron Man, Captain America and Black Widow in the first series.
Earlier in 2015 SMS Audio launched not one but two different series of Star Wars-inspired headphones with a total of eight different designs. These, like the Avengers editions, look amazing, with quality materials and an emphasis on bold style.
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As you can see from the pictures, these over-ear units are impressive, based on the STREET by 50 product, with 3D graphics on the endcaps and accurate color schemes to assure every Avengers fan a great listening experience as well as a hot way to rep their fandom.
And if you are sitting there wondering why you don’t see the Hulk, Thor and Hawkeye, do not despair. Just as with the Star Wars versions, there should be multiple editions so that all characters are covered. Seriously, I need a pair of Thor ones in my life in the worst way.
Anyway, I hope to get my hands on a set of these fabulous headphones as soon as they launch, and I will be sure to give all of you a full review. But to be honest, as great as they will likely sound, I’m going to feel good just jamming out with arc reactors over my ears.
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