Mark Andreychuk has always believed 3D printing could be used to craft high-quality products at an affordable cost. That was the idea behind his original head (amame) headphones: a DIY kit people buy to produce custom headphones printed at home on their 3D printers. Head(amame) kits cost from $55 to $130, plus the cost of filament, depending on the style and driver you choose. Now the company is upping the ante with its new Head(amame) Pro headphones.

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