50 Cent Reveals 50 3D In-Ear Headphones

50 Cent just can't seem to keep any secretes spilling the beans on every product behind its new audio brand, SMS By 50. After the Sync By 50 headphones specs were leaked out, 50 Cents turns to his loyal fans for advice on two unreleased models from the in-ear headphones line that include the 50 3D and 50 Sport. 50 Cent thinks these sound great, but we think they look like cheap pairs of Skullcandys. We're really starting to doubt 50 Cent's new partnership with an unknown audio company.

The above image shows the unreleased 50 Sport headphones geared towards active sports with earhooks and waterproof capabilities. The packaging isn't final and set to be changed. Good start on that. This time we've got no specs, price or release date, but we'll be sure to update you as soon as we know!

Nir Schneider

Editor-in-Chief

SMS By 50 Headphones Are 50 Cent's Latest Headphone Brand

Oh yes, 50 Cent is back with a brand new pair of headphones and brand name after breaking off the deal with Sleek Audio for unknown reasons. The new SMS By 50 is 50 Cent's new line of headphones that include both wired and wireless over-ear headphones with an almost identical swishy "s" logo the dead Sleek By 50 carbon fiber made headphones have had as well. The Sync By 50 headphones come with their own wireless adapter capable of streaming 16-bit lossless audio to up to 4 pairs of Sync headphones from a single audio source as well as a wired mic cable for non-wireless and headset use. The Sync headphones feature 40mm drivers, soft memory foam ear cushions, passive noise-cancellation, micro-USB rechargeable internal battery and on-board controls. 

The wired-only model have less of a shiny finish and have similar specs minus the wireless capabilities and on-board controls. Both headphones will be available in black and white starting November. No price has been released as of yet. SMS Audio apparently purchased headphone make Kono Audio back in August to help contribute to making the SMS By 50 line of headphones. Let's hope these actually see the light of day.

Nir Schneider

Editor-in-Chief