However thankfully for customers Apple isn’t heading that direction. In fact recently Apple has added the “anti-Beats” headphones to their store in the form of Master & Dynamic. The “anit-Beats” term was coined by Forbes in an article back in July where they described Master & Dynamic’s headphones as being the opposite of Beats.
Instead of loud and flashy design, the company has opted for a more classic style that not only looks good, but will sound good and will appeal to audiophiles who want a combination of both, which is rare especially when you consider that most audiophile grade headphones don’t exactly look very street-friendly.
The Master & Dynamic headphones offered via the Apple Online store includes the MH30 on-ear headphones (meaning that the headphones rest on your ear) priced at $350, and the MH40 over-ear (meaning it cups your ears instead of resting on them) headphones priced at $400. So far reviews have been largely positive and if you’re curious, you can always head on over to an Apple store to try it for yourself.