Beats by Dr. Dre has partnered with New York Fashion Designer Alexander Wang to release exclusive range of Beats products
This stylish collection of custom Beats products will be the most sought after gifts this Christmas.
The limited pieces consist of Alexander Wang's signature pale gold accents and matte black finishes, each with their own embossed glossy stingray case with zipper and clip.
Wang said that he's a fan of Beats by Dr. Dre and uses the headphones when he travels.
“The limited edition collection for Beats by Dr. Dre include my favorite headphones and portable speaker, which I personally love to use. For this collaboration with Beats by Dr. Dre, it felt right and a natural choice for me to give the Beats Studio headphones, Beats Pill and Urbeats earbuds a clean, minimal look with a luxe sensibility” Wang says.
The Beats Studio headphones retail at $449, the Beats Pill portable wireless speaker at $299 and the Urbeats Earbuds at $149.
The collection will be available in a private, one-day event before being offered to the public on December 15.
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Nathan George is a freelance journalist who has contributed to T3.com in the fields of gaming, social media, streaming services, autonomous vehicles, phones, virtual reality headsets, wireless speakers and future tech. He studied journalism at the University of the West of England and is a holder of the Bronze and Silver The Duke of Edinburgh Award.
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