The Dopest Headphones From CES

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Sure, the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas features so many headphones, it's easy to skip over them. But a few made us stop dead in our tracks. From the flashy (hello, 18-carat gold) to the fabulously practical (rewash and reuse), these are the ones we won't be forgetting anytime soon.

Star Wars Headphones by 50 Cent

Star Wars Headphones by 50 Cent

Star Wars headphones at your service. Rapper 50 Cent's headphone line SMS Audio unveiled four limited-edition styles: Stormtrooper! Rebel Alliance! Boba Fett! Imperial! Like the brand's other headphones, they use a top technology that's supposed to mimic the sound 50 Cent hears in the studio (or in da club).You can buy these babies by the middle of the year for $180.

Humlan Headphones by Urbanears

Humlan Headphones by Urbanears

Dirty headphones, begone. The Hulman line from the superpopular Urbanears company was designed so you can easily remove ear cushions and throw them in the washer. So fresh and so clean! Get 'em now for $45, because they're selling out fast.

18-Carat-Gold Headphones by Happy

18-Carat-Gold Headphones by Happy

You gotta be a true boss to rock these gold earbuds from Happy. Why? Oh, they're just made from 18-carat solid gold and will cost you $14,500. Your eyes aren't tricking you — that's the real price.

24K Headphones by Monster

24K Headphones by Monster

The lavishness doesn't stop there, except these are a little more affordable. The newest 24K headphones ($280) from Monster probably aren't made from gold, considering the price, but if you rock 'em, then you'll definitely stand out for the flash factor.