Nura’s new ‘headphone subscription’ isn’t as stupid as it sounds
Nura’s new ‘headphone subscription’ isn’t as stupid as it sounds
By Callum Booth

Get prepared to add another subscription to your credit card bill: headphones. Yep, Nura – the Melbourne-based Australian audio company behind the Nuraphone headphones – has announced its own subscription service, NuraNow. This world-first means the barrier to owning a pair of high-quality headphones is lower than ever. NuraNow means you pay monthly for the headphones and you get a new device from the company every two years. According to a representative from Nura, once the 24 months is over, you own the product. You begin paying off a new set once that period is over. What happens if you want to cancel NuraNow…
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May 1, 2019 at 06:48PM
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By Callum Booth

Get prepared to add another subscription to your credit card bill: headphones. Yep, Nura – the Melbourne-based Australian audio company behind the Nuraphone headphones – has announced its own subscription service, NuraNow. This world-first means the barrier to owning a pair of high-quality headphones is lower than ever. NuraNow means you pay monthly for the headphones and you get a new device from the company every two years. According to a representative from Nura, once the 24 months is over, you own the product. You begin paying off a new set once that period is over. What happens if you want to cancel NuraNow…
This story continues at The Next Web
May 1, 2019 at 06:48PM
via The Next Web http://bit.ly/2PFJG7d
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