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New Logitech Headphones, Gear for PSP

The Logitech PlayGear Mod headphones

The Logitech PlayGear Mod headphones deliver a powerful audio experience and a comfortable fit, while sporting an ultra-cool, behind-the-head design. The headphones feature 30 mm neodymium drivers that deliver crisp, rich audio with superior bass. The headphones, which weigh only 1.7 ounces, feature unique comfort rings. Made of a soft, gel-like substance, these removable rings rest securely over the ear to make sure the headphones stay in place, even for the most active user.

With a glossy black headband, blackened chrome ear covers and a clear cable, the Logitech PlayGear Mod headphones match the sleek styling of the PSP. The headband and earpieces are made of a polycarbonate material, making the headphones extremely durable and weather resistent. The Logitech PlayGear Mod headphones will be available in the U.S. for a suggested retail price of $29.99 beginning in July. They will also be available in Europe and Japan beginning in July.

The Logitech PlayGear Street Carrying Case

The versatile Logitech PlayGear Street carrying case offers hands-free protection and mobility for the PSP. Featuring a clip-on strap, the protective case can be worn across the chest like a messenger bag or it can simply hang over a single shoulder like a camera bag. With the included carabiner, the case can also be clipped directly to a backpack, a piece of luggage, or even a belt loop. To protect the device when the PSP user is on the go, the PlayGear Street carrying case features a mechanical latch that locks when in the closed position. The polycarbonate top shell provides strong protection for the PSP, while the custom-designed interior provides an exacting fit so the device is secure when its owner is on the move.

The Logitech PlayGear Street case features slots that hold up to three Universal Media Discs (UMD) and four memory sticks, so owners can bring their games, movies and music with them. It also provides access to the headphone port through the back of the case, even when closed — perfect for listening to music on the go. The Logitech PlayGear Street carrying case will be available in the U.S. beginning in July for a suggested retail price of $29.99. It will be available in Europe and Japan beginning in late July.

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