Darrell Proctor

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Darrell Proctor is a publishing industry veteran with more than 30 years' experience writing about business, technology and sports. He spent more than a decade at the St. Petersburg Times and later the Rocky Mountain News, where he authored the Mile High Tech blog and was noted for his reviews of consumer electronics and technology. Questions for Darrell? Drop him a line at techexaminer@gmail.com.

  

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Skullcandy's Recruit Headphones touted for boarders

August 2, 11:19 AM
by Darrell Proctor, Business Examiner
 
 

The Recruit Headphones feature
a home stereo adapter. (Skullcandy)
Skullcandy has been making headphones and other audio gear for outdoor enthusiasts for a while now, and their Recruit Headphones have been touted as a great addition for boarders who want to listen to music while tearing up the slopes or a terrain park.

You can check them out here.  They're listed at $24.95, and they could be next on my purchase list in preparation for the winter season (even though it's about 100 degrees here today).

They're available in four colors (black/yellow, chrome, met red and mix).

You can find the specs - and similar products - here at CNet.


Topics: Headphones , Skullandy , Recruit
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