It was just over a couple weeks ago that V-MODA released their first fitness in-ear wireless headphones and they have some more treats to shell out before the year comes to a close.

To ensure their iPhone consumers are getting the best audio possible they are coming out with a SpeakEasy cable that utilizes lightning capabilities. If you have their REMIX speaker they have some added protection with a carrying case and if you like to have your headphones on display V-MODA has a matte finished stand called V-MAN.

To learn more about these products which are available for purchase you can check the descriptions below:

 

  • SpeakEasy DAC/AMP Lightning Cable
      • New, versatile SpeakEasy cable improves iPhone and iPad audio with hi-res analog sound.
      • Compatible with all VMODA over-ear and on-ear headphones and most brands of detachable 3.5mm (1/8″) port headphones such as Beats and other popular headphone brand models.
      • Available for $99.99 on VMODA.comAmazon.com and authorized retailers worldwide. 

 

  • V-MAN
    • Modern, matte finished and unique, V-MAN is a sculptured conversation starter of form and function that elegantly serves headphones and any other object
    • Available in black or silver for $99.99 at VMODA.com, Amazon.com and authorized retailers.

  • REMIX Carrying Case
    • The luxury travel accessory for VMODA’s REMIX Mini Hi-Fi Bluetooth Speaker
    • Available in black vegan leather starting from $34.99 at VMODA.comAmazon.com and authorized retailers.
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