Ultimate Ears-Metro.fi 150v Noise Isolating Earphones for iPhone (Black)

The METRO.fi 150V features intergated voice functionality and is specifically designed for use with the iPhone (and other mobile music phones with the same headset jack). A miniature high preformance microfone allows for hands-free phone calls. An in-line multi-funcion button answers the end calls and controls music /video on your iPhone. The METRO.fi 150 has excellent acoustic speaker technology, making it the best single value in-ear speaker product on the market. The METRO.fi 150 is a very comfortable in-ear design and provides noise isolation that reduces ambient interference and enhances quality of sound.


 

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