These $250 headphones use the same technology as $1,000+ headphones
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The Sharkk Bravo headphones may look like normal headphones, but inside each ear cup are electrostatic drivers that are normally used in headphones that cost $1,000 or more.
The result? Unbelievably clear, crisp, clean sound for the Bravos' $250 price tag.
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The Sharkk Bravos recently began its Indiegogo campaign, where you can snag an early-bird pair for $200 that will ship in October 2016.
I gave the Bravos a listen for about a week. Here's what I thought.
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