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Earphones have come a long way since their humble beginnings when they looked more like glorified stethoscopes than audio equipment. Now, they come in all shapes and sizes and serve a variety of purposes.

Aside from repeatedly shooting Toto's "Africa" straight to your eardrums, they also function as a stealthy defense from chatty co-workers you don't want to engage with, or as noise-blockers for when you don't want to deal with the rest of the world.

Of course, their primary duty is to stream audio in the best quality possible, and if you're a true audiophile who deeply cares about sonics, you'll be hard-pressed to find a pair better than the Oomo 3D 5.1 Virtual Surround Sound Bluetooth Earphones. Made for and by music fanatics, they're the kind of headphones that will make you nerd out about headphones. Read more...

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