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SkullcandyCassette Wireless On-Ear Headphones

R429

Retail: R700
Excludes shipping

R429

R700
Customers rate OneDayOnly 4.5/5 on Google
About

WIRELESS SOUND. TIMELESS LOOK

Inspired by classic designs from the ‘80s and ‘90s, Cassette features style, comfort, durability, and sound quality far beyond its price.

BUILT TO OUTLAST

Stronger materials—including metal in the headband and high-quality ear cushions—ensure a long lifespan. A 2-year warranty picks up the slack.

INFINITE FIT. TIGHT FOLD

Plush ear cushions pivot in every direction, so they comfortably pair with any set of ears. Plus, the foldable design and AUX cable make Cassette easy to pack and use anywhere.

ALL-DAY BATTERY

Get 22 (yes, 22) hours of playtime from a full charge. Plus, 2.5 hours with a 10-minute Rapid Charge means Cassette is always good to go.

Product Features
  • Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
  • Up to 22 Hours of Battery + Rapid Charge
  • Durable Metal Headband
  • Plush On-Ear Cushions
  • Collapsible Design
  • Microphone, Call, Track and Volume Control
Product Specifications
  • Headphone Type: Bluetooth® On-Ear
  • Connection Type: Bluetooth® 5.0
  • Impedance: 30 Ohms ±15%
  • Driver Diameter: 40mm
  • THD: <3% @1khz
  • Sound Pressure Level: 120-126dB
  • Frequency Response: 20Hz – 20KHz
  • Weight: 147g
What's Included
  • Cassette Wireless Headphones
  • Backup AUX Cable
  • USB Charging Cable
  • User Guide
  • 2 Year Warranty Guide
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