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Philips x O’Neill ‘Tested On Animals’ cans

Audio and surf giants team up to make Deeper the ultimate audiovisual experience.

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Posted 12:56 GMT on October 20, 2010
Philips x O’Neill ‘Tested On Animals’ cans

O'Neill launched their new Tested On Animals headphones range in collaboration with Philips at the European premiere of Jeremy Jones' Deeper, last Friday.

The sound machines were rigorously tested by Jones during filming, as well as by the big wave charger Mark Mathews and freeride skier Ane Enderud to ensure ultimate durability.

All those who attended the premiere were invited to watch the film 'plugged in' for the ultimate listening experience. A silent disco rounded off the night.

O’Neill x Philips 'Tested On Animals' headphones are available in stores now.

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