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Blue Lola Headphones Review — Attractively Unconventional

Blue Lola Headphones Review — Attractively Unconventional

Posted on March 26, 2016August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Paring down a product to its essentials can result in either a sleek, refined look or a missing critical component (or both). The Blue Lola headphones ($250) are a bit of both. Like its more expensive predecessor, the Blue Mo-Fi ($350), the Lola features an attractively unconventional design, comfortable ear cups and high-quality sound. Removing the Mo-Fi’s built-in amp makes the device a bit less versatile than its predecessor, as does a rather narrow focus on Apple products above all others, but the Lola is still a quality headset for those seeking something off the beaten path.
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