Monster Bows Streaming Music Service
Monster is making a streaming music play, CEO Noel Lee told us in Las Vegas after the company’s CES news conference. The new Inspiration noise-canceling headphone is designed to operate independently of a smartphone, Lee said, will connect to Monster…
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Music via Wi-Fi and will automatically download and refresh music from a cloud-based music server. He said Wi-Fi for streaming music isn’t available in a lot of locations where people travel. Monster Music will compete with Pandora and other streaming music services when the headphone and service launch in June, Lee said. Subscribers to Monster Music will get the first year free before a $10/month fee kicks in, Lee said.