Rating: 7 out of 10 Pros: Amazing cute looking earphones! Theyre stylish, fashionable, and trendy. Youre almost getting a 2 in 1 package as the top half of the earphones look like a necklace or piece of jewelry. It has nice sound quality and its lightweight. Cons: They dont come with extra ear bud sizes which can
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BuyMeAniPhone on 8th Mar 2010 (via buymeaniphone.com)
Here’s yet another tempting reason to tap the feet. For music enthusiasts, TuneWear has recently released new earphones, the TuneSonic Crystal. Made with crystallized Swarovski elements, the new accessory with Mic & Control can be grabbed in Chrome Silver or Crystal Pink. TuneSonic Crystal with Mic & Control is an in-ear type earphone that uses a
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Mobiletor on 2nd Mar 2010 (via mobiletor.com)
MacNN has reviewed ifrogz' new EarPollution Luxe Microbud earphones featuring an in-line microphone....
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MacNN on 26th Feb 2010 (via feeds.macnn.com)
Philips has laucnhed its latest challenger to the iPod and named it the GoGear Muse. The portable music and video player sports the following features: 3.2 HVGA display 720p HD video playback FullSound technology FLAC and APE lossless audio codecs support MicroSD card slot for additional storage FM Radio with RDS and 20 presets Ships with sound isolating earphones Includes open source music softwa...
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Geek on 24th Feb 2010 (via geek.com)
We haven't looked at budget-priced earphones in a while, so we were intrigued when Yamaha contacted us about the EPH-30 ($40), a new offering that promises rich bass and "concert sound quality," going up against low-end Sony canalphones while offering an even more iPhone- and iPod classic-matching style. Heavy chrome accents are offset by glossy white or charcoal black plastic bodies; the cab...
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iLounge on 23rd Feb 2010 (via ilounge.com)
You know the problem - you're walking down the street, carrying shopping and someone rings. What do you do? Well, in the future: wiggle your eyes. NTT DoCoMo - the Japanese network that's also got a thoroughly great line in working out the next generation of technology - has managed to make a pair of earphones that can sense eye movement and control your mobile phone. The concept works t...
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TechRadar on 19th Feb 2010 (via techradar.com)
Japanese mobile phone giant NTT DoCoMo has demonstrated a prototype of a system for controlling a mobile phone with your eyes. But that doesnt mean wearing glasses which make you look like youve just walked out of a screening of Avatar: the system is built into earphones. The system works on the somewhat freaky principle that ...
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BLORGE on 18th Feb 2010 (via mobile.blorge.com)