| | | Headphone magnets. There's nothing special about these mini-headphones except that their package uses the word NEODYMIUM in very prominent letters right on the front.  It's not every day you see a rare earth being promoted in quite such flashy letters, but they are quite right to do so: It is neodymium-iron-boron magnets that make very small, very light, very good-sounding headphones possible.  (To make a speaker sound good you need a strong magnet, and to make it light you need a small magnet.  Neodymium-iron-boron magnets are the strongest available for a given weight, which is why they are used in essentially all headphones these days.)
 Source: San Jose Airport
 Contributor: San Jose Airport
 Acquired: 29 May, 2003
 Price: $16
 Size: 0.2"
 Purity: <35%
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