Dual Painted Tunes Review
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Oliver Amnuayphol Published August 23, 2019 |
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We gotta admit we were somewhat curious — and perplexed — when we received the Dual Painted Tunes earphones for review. They come in a plastic paint tube, and we could not quite figure out what paint and earphones have in common. Even after visiting Dual’s website, we still had trouble making the connection.Eventually, we figured out that the paint angle has something to do with the earphones being available in cheerful, bright, paint-like colors such as “passionate red” or “sky blue.” Each pair of earphones comes with its own color-matched paint tube. Dual’s unique presentation certainly would make them stand out in an increasingly crowded market segment. The packaging might even be enough to convince a few folks to purchase the earphones out of sheer curiosity, which might be what Dual had in mind when it developed the idea.
Luckily, we didn’t have to figure out how to squeeze these earphones out of their storage tube. We simply opened the button flap at the end of the tube and pulled out the earphones. (The tube cap does screw on and off.)
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