Amadana PE-117 Ear Hang Bamboo Headphones Boast Organic Style

Amadana PE-117 Ear Hang Bamboo Headphones

Having only recently made the observation that bamboo appears to be rapidly becoming the new in-vogue material (on account of the material’s highly green credentials) in our post concerning Micheal Laut’s Bamboo Chute Smartphone concept along comes these rather snazzy Amadana PE-117 Ear Hang Bamboo Headphones.

Taking the form of ‘ear hangers’, the Amadana PE-117 Ear Hang Bamboo Headphones, on account of using bamboo, offer a unique texture and colour ensuring that no two headphones are the same and they even come with laser printer logo and specially textured wire that purportedly prevents tangling.

Amadana PE-117 Bamboo Headphone Features:

  • Frequency range: 10 to 24, 000 Hz
  • Maximum input: 50 mW (JEITA)
  • Color: Black or White
  • Size (mm): 60(W), 12 (D), 40 (H)
  • Cord length: 1 m

Supplied with pouch and ear pads these Amadana PE-117 Ear Hang Bamboo Headphones retail for around $190 (which, unless we’re mistaken, could be termed as being ‘reassuringly expensive’).

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