Headphones
1 votes | Oticon Epoq is one speed demon |
1 votes | AirDrives for safer hearing |
Most of us tend to ditch the standard pair of headphones that come with our iPods, investing a little bit extra for that upmarket pair of earbuds to give us a better bang for our buck. Unfortunately, most people these days equate loudness with the quality of a pair of earbuds, and younger folks tend to crank the volume all the way up while rocking to the latest Top 40 hits.1 votes | 5.1 in your headphones |
There were some tries to create such headphones but they all were not as good as these ones. The secret of these headphones is that they have added the processor to decode the digital signals.1 votes | Keeping Your Nano Safe |
Enough accessories to make you the envy of everyone around the country club pool, including waist belt (\$40) and waterproof headphones (\$40).TIRED Volume and menu navigation dial slow and unresponsive.1 votes | Solar-Powered FM Headphones |
Imagine my surprise when I saw solar-powered FM radio headphones on Gizmodo.At first we thought these solar-powered headphones had an MP3 player inside, but no, it's just an FM radio.1 votes | GadgetMadness Buying Guide: Top Ten Holiday Gadgets for 2005 |
Goes best with: Signature Series Roboraptor, "Signature Series" Robopet)Buy Robosapien V2 (White)Buy "Signature Series" Robosapien V29) Noise Cancelling HeadphonesMost people don't realize how important a good set of headphones are until they actually use a good set of headphones. Noise-cancelling circuits in these headphones sense outside racket using tiny built-in microphones and send a canceling signal, blocking noise from the outside world.1 votes | Review: RhinoSkin iPod Nano HardCase |
1 votes | Review: SendStation earBuddy iPod Earbud Case & PocketDock Combo Connector |
1 votes | Review: Slappa Hardbody Daily PSP & Accessory Case |
1 votes | MP3 Headphones |
om. What makes these headphones so special is that they'll record anything you're hearing and save it as MP3 in its built-in 128MB RAM.
read more1 votes | Keepin' it real fake, part LXV: iPhone clones still rollin' in |
.. you actually care about the specs, you'll find a 2.8-inch touchscreen, built-in media player, dual headphone jacks, an integrated speaker, miniSD slot, photo viewer, an FM tuner, and USB 2.0 connectivity. Per ..1 votes | Belkin's iPhone accessory salmagundi now shipping |
.. 29.99) can now pick up any of the three. Additionally, a number of 3.5-millimeter stereo cables and headphone adapters are also available, but they aren't likely to perform any differently than the bargain var ..1 votes | The BlackBerry Curve |
.. comprehensive media support (WMA, WMV, and H.263 all make the cut), stereo Bluetooth, a true 3.5mm headphone jack, microSD expansion for when you exhaust (quickly) your 64MB of internal ROM, and a 15.5mm thic ..1 votes | AT&T gets BlackBerry Curve tomorrow |
.. se cancellation, Bluetooth 2.0, push-to-talk support, comprehensive media support including a 3.5mm headphone jack, and a 2 megapixel cam. Look for it on AT&T starting tomorrow for \$199.99 on a two-year agreem ..1 votes | Nokia's N77 with DVB-H mobile TV |
mm headphone jack, visual radio, and support for MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+ and WMA media. This tri-band GSM / EDGE with UMTS 2100 MHz handset starts shipping in Q2 to "countries were DVB-H services are available" for a pre-tax, unsubsidized price of about €370 / \$481.1 votes | EB's Mobile Internet Device snagged by Engadget Chinese |
millimeter headphone output, and WWAN connectivity to boot. Of note, it seems that the version they caught could still see some changes before the final release, but do your eyes the favor of hitting the read link and viewing the gallery for yourself1 votes | PSP Screen Armor |
The easy on/easy off design locks into place and folds flat for compact storage when not in use.Features:Protects your PSP without adding bulkSoft neoprene inner liningPSP buttons and headphone jack still accessibleDesigned to fit into most carry casesYour basket is empty Your shopping basket:no items Total:0.1 votes | Bose Media System crams GPS / media playback into your dash |
Mar 9th 2007 10:26AM by Darren MurphFiled under: GPS, Portable Audio, Portable Video, TransportationAlthough Bose has become somewhat of a mainstay in the iPod speaker / overpriced headphone departments, the always controversial firm is kicking out a new device suited for your vehicle's dash. The simply-named Bose Media System head unit looks to replace that entirely antiquated cassette player you're still using, and offers up a solid mix of abilities all the while.1 votes | Samsung's F200 music phone stays slim and trim |
Thankfully, Samsung included a microSD slot for toting more than a tenth of an album at any given time, and you'll also find a hold switch and headphone jack to compliment the musical abilities. Per usual, there's no word just yet when this sucka will hit the market nor how much it'll run you when it does, but judging by the lackluster feature set, it'll shouldn't hurt too bad.1 votes | Pasen "debuts" motion sensitive ShakeIT PMP, slew of rebrands |
On the plus side, this player will apparently be the first to use Microsoft's PlayFX suite, which does 3D headphone effects and volume normalizing. The company also "officially" announced two other players, the TouchMusic, a Telcast touchscreen PMP rebrand, and the A19, yet another rebrand of a PMP / digital camera first introduced by KBS Industrial.

















