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Samsung unveils six new earphones in South Korea

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By: , IntoMobile
Monday, December 14th, 2009 at 1:56 AM

Samsung unveils six new earphones in South Korea

I’m not sure this is completely mobile related, as Samsung also makes MP3 players, but we’re going with it, nonetheless. The Korean giant has unveiled six new earphones in its domestic market:

  • The Samsung EP380 and EP340 are the entry-level earphones, with one of them (EP380) coming in “stylish body design” with choice different of colors.
  • The EC410 are in-ear earphones with which Samsung is targeting women who dig the “cute” design along with a decent audio output. Integrated noise reduction mechanism also comes on board as well as a nicely balanced bass/treble.
  • The EFE310 sports a removable clip, and is also tailored toward the bass seeking crowd.
  • With its silver hairline design, the EP500 is made for Korean fashionistas.
  • Finally the EH600 model features a hybrid design and comes with a great sound quality. It also comes with three sizes of air cushion to fit every ear.

All earphones are already available from Yepp Brand Shop.

[Via: SamsungHub]

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