
The music industry is full of great partnerships that rocked our world. Think of Simon and Garfunkel, Lennon and McCartney, Jagger and Richards. While neither Nokia nor Monster are likely to have number one albums like these guys, they’re still the best at what they do. No surprise, then, that together they’ve created headsets that hit all the right notes. Here’s why we’re sure Nokia Purity by Monster will top your charts.

When the recognized leader in headphone design and the world’s top mobile brand hook up, you can bet your CD collection they’ll create an amazing experience. Monster and Nokia’s best mobile music brains have already developed two premium headsets, which deliver an incredible audio experience for your mobile lifestyle. And this is just the beginning. Whether you’re listening to your favorite music or talking with your favorite people, the Nokia Purity by Monster headsets range promises to be the ideal companion for your mobile device.
Nothing is more important for music fans than the quality of their audio. Fortunately, Advanced Monster driver technologies deliver accurate reproduction of low bass without distortion, clear mids, and crisp highs for a purer listening experience. The on-ear headset’s sound-isolating earpads provide superior sound isolation, while the in-ear headsets have 5 variable sized ear buds and noise isolating tips. Thanks to Monster engineered sound, both have high performance speakers, which help you really feel your music, too. And because it’s Nokia, both headsets have been specifically designed to deliver incredible-sounding music from your mobile device.
Great design isn’t just about how things look, but how they work as well. The Nokia Purity by Monster range has focused as much on form as it has on function. First off, they’re made from sturdy, scratch resistant premium materials, and both in-ear and on-ear are ultra comfortable, so you can listen to your tunes for hours. Add to that tangle-resistant cables and the choice of four kicking colours, and you can see why it’s easy to become a Nokia Purity fan.

Chilling out to your tunes is all important. But what about calls? This is where the Nokia Monster collaboration really pays off. The Nokia Purity by Monster lets you take incoming calls and keep your hands free, while ControlTalk enables you to control your music and calls with just one touch – play/pause, volume, and answer/end controls are all built-in. What’s more, the noise isolating design of the in-ear headset means you’ll be able to hear your calls crystal clear.

If you’re already pogoing with anticipation, the extras will get you jumping even higher. The in-ear headset comes with 5 sizes of ear buds, and both include a colour matched cable with ControlTalk for Nokia Windows phones, 3.5 mm connection adapter and a cool carrying case to keep your headset safe. Everything the mobile music fan needs for unbeatable beats.
After trying out the Nokia Purity by Monster headsets, we’re convinced you’ll be as happy as a groupie with a backstage pass. But don’t take our word for it. Pump up the glam and try them for yourself.
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PaulP February 15 , 2012 @ 23:18
When are we going to be able to get our hands on these beauties! Problem with most of this stuff is looks great bt impossible to find anywhere.
Catherine White February 22 , 2012 @ 23:31
Great partnerships can live longer than the individual parts. Good news for music listeners.
Crochet Geek aka Teresa Richardson February 22 , 2012 @ 23:36
I like the pink headphones.
Anne Thomas February 23 , 2012 @ 00:11
Sounds like a rocking awesome combination
Lisa Mason February 23 , 2012 @ 00:12
Pretty cool! I like those headphones.
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abacnok February 23 , 2012 @ 00:45
If driving, the distraction of maintaining a phone call could very easily cause an accident, even with hands free calling. I say that if you just have to make a call, or take a call, then pull over and stop until finished.
Steve Hall February 23 , 2012 @ 01:06
Makes my current ones look tatty! On my way!
Kari Baxter February 23 , 2012 @ 01:16
I’ve been looking for headsets for my kids. I’ll check these out. The overear ones are better for kids.
Justin Monsewicz February 23 , 2012 @ 08:25
Sounds like I need to pick myself up a pair!