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NOCS Earphones

NOCS Earphones

There are a lot of reasons not to own an iDevice: they’re expensive, corporate policies and hipster street cred – just to name a few. Yeah, they’re everywhere; blackberries are far more productive, and they cost as much as your first car. But they’re also sexy, have big screens and don’t complain when you get all handsy. Before NOCS, there weren’t really any discreet listening options designed at the same level as the Apple devices themselves. With built in three button remotes, titanium drivers, and enough cosmetic options (as long as you like black, silver, or white) to make even the most anally retentive happy, NOCS finally made headphones that actually look as good as your $400 “investment.” Discrete porn listening never looked – or sounded – this good.