Behind The Scenes: Westone's Custom In-Ear Monitors Lab

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Uploaded by on Jul 28, 2011

The Engadget Show is back, and this time they're in full-on rock star mode. Darren tours Westone's laboratories in Colorado to find out how a pair of $950 in-ear headphones are made. Hint: it involves squirting silicone into our managing editor's ears and a whole lot of sanding. =)

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  • The ES5 are well worth it!

  • @aquafeet Yes they are!

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  • Darren got that 4 free just like that?

  • Shit this is good. No wonder customs cost 1k.

  • Beautiful.

  • 6:38 6:52

    Awesome!!! I've found how to make Custom In-Ear Monitor for 3 months. This one is very helpful but the others aren't. I'm very glad to see it. However, I don't know the material of the hollow silicon(6:52)

  • lol the guy is full is drolling enthusiam. very informative anyway

  • Really interesting video!

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