Monster and Adidas partner up for music while you work out


  • TECH
  • Tuesday, 13 Jan 2015

BEAT-IFUL: Adidas and Monster are offering music to add pep to your workouts.

High-performance headphone producer Monster and sportswear giant Adidas announced the second collection of the Adidas Performance by Monster at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.

The Adidas Performance Adistar Bluetooth ACT by Monster (US$149.95/RM533) are wireless and considered the official headphones for use with Adidas's Micoach fitness devices such as the Smart Run watch and including its Train & Run mobile apps.

All sets of headphones offered are in-ear models, and the Adidas Performance Supernova ACT by Monster come in dark grey and white (US$99.95/RM355).

Made to add pep to your workouts, both sets of headphones are equipped with an Apple ControlTalk on-cable microphone for hands-free use.

The Adidas Performance Response by Monster (US$49/RM174) to US$59.95/RM213) were also announced and, like the others, are compatible with Monster's patented SportClip, which keeps them in place while you work out.

Other earphones that turned heads in Las Vegas included the Dash wireless, which connect to mobile devices.

They were honored with a 2015 CES Innovation Award.

Dash headphones can be pre-ordered for US$299 (RM1,060) with delivery expected in April. — AFP/RelaxNews

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