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BLUE SATELLITE ACTIVE NOISE CANCELLING HEADPHONES

lue Designs is a Californian company manufacturing in China, though last year it became part of Logitech, which is Swiss… and just to confuse things even more, BLUE is actually an acronym for Baltic Latvian Universal Electronics. Australian pricing seems, well, variable. Harvey Norman online sells at $697 (not available in-store); Kogan has the black ones at $599 and I’ve seen Dick Smith advertise the white/brown version at $419! Their quality is self-evident; I love the golden-age-of-radio logos which are LED indicators,

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