Mega Man Official Headphones Now Available for $99.99

Mega Man Official Headphones Now Available for $99.99

But what are the specs? We don't know either.

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Jan 10, 2016 @ 01:39 PM (Staff Bios)
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Mega Man fans should still look forward to goodies outside the games. Soon, Mega Man Legacy Collection will be hitting the 3DS, which features six of the original Mega Man titles, all remastered. But every Mega Man fanatic should also have the official Mega Man headphones to complement the game. Emio brings to you HD sound and LED lights on both sides of the headphones, though the odd thing is that there are no audio specs.

That's actually really weird, especially since there are those that want to make sure they're getting a quality product, even if it is Mega Man. After all, you're shelling out $99.99 for them. The shipping, however will be free, though there is only shipping for the United States... currently.

Seem like a good deal anyway, or do you feel like passing simply because the specs don't exist?

If you're interested, you can order them here.

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