For Super Bowl XLVIII, Beats by Dre teamed up with Graff Diamonds to created a special limited edition Beats by Dre Pro Headphones. The headphones were made as a gift for members of the Denver Broncos and Seattle Seahawks, to honor their achievements from the past 18 weeks. Beats By Dre teamed up with Graff Diamonds to create custom Beats Pro headphones for all Super Bowl players, announced on Twitter Darren Rovell of ESPN. Each set of headphones was handcrafted and custom designed, featuring a special Super Bowl emblem in either White Gold for the Broncos and Yellow Gold for the Seahawks, and are encrusted with The special edition Graff Diamonds x Beats by Dr. Dre Pro Headphones will be put on display at the Graff NYC flagship store at 710 Madison Avenue during a private pre-Super Bowl party this Friday and will also be available for viewing at the Beats by Dr. Dre store in SoHo during the weekend. Bid on SUPER BOWL XLVIII BEATS BY DRE DIAMOND-ENCRUSTED HEADPHONES PARTICIPATORY GIFT ISSUED TO DENVER BRONCOS PLAYER (ZANE BEADLES LOA) sold at auction by SCP Auctions, Inc. 1152 from 6th April to 24th April For Super Bowl XLVIIII players from the Denver Broncos and Seattle Seahawks received easily the coolest participation gift ever offered: a set of 'Graff Diamonds X Beats By Dre Pro Other than the use of precious metals & gems courtesy of Graff Diamonds, underneath they are standard Beats By Dr. Dre Pro edition headphones. Each pair comes equipped with its own carrying case. The reported price tag for these exclusive ear warmers: $25,000. You can now own a part of Super Bowl XLVI history with these one-of-a-kind Diamond & Ruby Beats Pro Headphones.. Created in collaboration with London-based jeweler, Graff, the unique audio piece Omar Johnson, EVP Global Marketing for Beats By Dr. Dre, commented, “This is the biggest game, on the biggest stage, being played in one of the world’s most famous and beloved cities – we collaborated with premiere jeweler Graff Diamonds to create a headphone that would be precious enough to commemorate that moment, something that these Created especially for the Halftime Show at Super Bowl XLVI, Lot 209 is a one-of-a-kind pair of ‘Beats Pro’ by Dr. Dre headphones made in collaboration with Graff. The fusion of these two iconic, luxury brands perfectly combines the best in quality of their respective fields. These Diamond & Ruby Encrusted Beats Cost $750,000 USD: The piece of Super Bowl XLVI history features over 126 carats. Beats by Dr Dre has teamed up with Graff Diamonds to create special headphones for the players featuring in this weekend's Super Bowl. The diamond-encrusted Beats Pro headphones have been gifted Beats has partnered with London-based jeweler, Graff, on a pair of insanely expensive headphones. Made for the halftime show at Super Bowl XLVI (2012), these Beats Pros retail for an eye-watering One-of-a-kind pair of Beats Pro by Dr. Dre headphones made in collaboration with Graff was created for the Halftime Show at Super Bowl XLVI. The "Discover the world of luxury living with Lux Exposé – your ultimate destination for exclusive insights into high-end real estate, travel, fashion, and lifestyle. Explore the finest in modern luxury at LuxExpose.com." Beats By Dre teamed up with Graff Diamonds to create custom Beats Pro headphones for all Super Bowl players, announced on Twitter Darren Rovell of ESPN. Beats By Dre teamed up with Graff Diamonds to create custom Beats Pro headphones for all Super Bowl players, announced on Twitter Darren Rovell of ESPN. LVIII (58) Kansas City Chiefs: 25: PFR Home Page > Super Bowl. Full Site Menu. Your All-Access Ticket to the Pro Football Reference Database. The headphones were such a success that Graff and Beats did it again in 2014 with the launch of a Super Bowl-inspired limited edition headset, valued at $25,000 per pair. Players on each team received a pair of the yellow and white gold-encrusted headphones to commemorate the game. $25,000 Beats by Dre: Superbowl Edition The company is celebrating by teaming up with Graff Diamonds and giving both the Broncos and Seahawks a gift like no other, a set of special edition Super Bowl XLVIII was the first Super Bowl held at an open-air stadium in a "cold-weather" city; previous Super Bowls in cold-weather cities were held at indoor stadiums. However, the temperature at kickoff was a mild 49 °F (9 °C), making this only the third-coldest Super Bowl. [37] A major snow storm hit the area the very next day. [38] While most pairs go from $200-$400, the Super Bowl XLVIII Graff Beats Pro cost up to $750K! (From: Beats) One of the main reasons audiophiles hate Beats is that you won’t get a good bang for your buck. These headphones come with eye-watering price tags, often costing hundreds of dollars. In fact, the most expensive headphones in the world are
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