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Urbanears releases colorful new spring and summer 2011 collection

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Fashionable headphone company Urbanears has just released its spring and summer 2011 collection, and it’s full of classic headphone styles in enviable on-trend colors. If you are a color nerd (we know you’re out there) and anxiously await Pantone’s color of the year each January, these are certainly the headphones for you. The brand prides itself on making quality headphones in interesting and fun colors that are stylish enough to wear in public as part of your personal style aesthetic. We are all about stylish tech accessories, especially if they come with equally awesome specs. The Plattan (the full-sized headphones pictured above) uses a handmade 40mm driver unit and even comes with a “zound plug” that enables your friend to plug into whatever tunes you are blasting. The headphones ($40-$60) are also available in an earbud style and a lightweight on-ear style.

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Some of the colors introduced for the Spring/Summer 2011 collection include Canary (above top), Pistacchio (above), and Orange (below). Other new colors include Lavender, Teal, Smoke, and Tomato. This is the third collection Urbanears has released, and the new collection means that older colors will be discontinued. Check out the whole collection here.

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