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Apple In-Ear headphones

Posted in Apple by Conner Flynn on September 9th, 2008

Apple In-Ear headphonesApple wants to enhance your audio experience with a good fit, with these Apple In-Ear Headphones. They feature two high-performance drivers, a woofer takes care of all of your bass needs and mid-range sounds, while the tweeter takes care of the high-frequency audio. These drivers translate into accurate and rich audio depending on the quality of your MP3 encoding. Apple priced the pair affordably at $79. Comes with three different sizes of ear tips to cater for all kinds of ears, a carrying case and a cable-control case.

Speakal’s iPig adds a touch of digital bacon to your iPod

Posted in iPod Accessories by Conner Flynn on August 13th, 2008

Speakal’s iPig adds a touch of digital bacon to your iPod
Do digital pigs dream of electric bacon when they have an iPod attached? I have no idea. It could be argued that alot of the drivel that fills up iPods is total garbage and if that’s the case, why not serve it up to a pig?

Speakal is offering the iPod docking iPig, a speaker system with five drivers, one of which is a 4-inch subwoofer, adjustable bass controls, 360-degree sound distribution and a desire to shout oink. It also has a 3.5-millimeter auxiliary jack and comes with a bundled remote. They even act like pigs in price at $139.99 and want to snort and suck up your money, then roll around in it.

Pioneer annouces way cool in-dash navigation units

Posted in Automotive by Nino Marchetti on April 20th, 2008

Pioneer in dash navigation unit

Pioneer over the weekend announced new additions to its line up of AVIC-F advanced in-dash navigators. These new offerings, which join the AVIC-F500BT shown off at CES, are the AVIC-F700BT, AVIC-F900BT and Premier branded AVIC-F90BT. Pricing is set at $850, $1,100 and $1,200, respectively, and all units will be available in June.

Pioneer is describing these in-dash units as going “beyond navigation” by offering “enhanced navigation and entertainment features paired with sophisticated voice control.” While you may read that however you choose there is no doubt Pioneer has packed these units with a ton of features, including “Apple iPod connectivity, Bluetooth, MSN Direct, HD radio, XM and SIRIUS Satellite Radio, single CD, DVD video playback and compressed audio and video playback through USB and SD memory devices.”

For the full details, check out the press release after the jump. These Pioneer units definitely look to be the cause of many wonderful distractions as you cruise down the open roads.

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Sony reveals new Xplod in-dash head units

Posted in Automotive,Sony by Nino Marchetti on September 24th, 2007

Sony CDX-GT520Sony today unveiled four new Xplod brand in-dash head units for cars. The most interesting of these is the top-line CD-GT520, priced at around $140 and available now.

The CDX-GT520 is designed to support an array of media available for drivers, including MP3, non-DRM WMA, AAC, iPod, satellite radio and HD Radio. A 13-segment LCD with blue LED display provides information on what’s playing. Other features include blue key illumination, preamp outputs and a flip-down, detachable faceplate.

Pure-Fi Anywhere iPod Speakers

Posted in Logitech,Speakers,iPod Accessories by Chetz on August 16th, 2007

Pure-Fi Anywhere compact iPod speakersLogitech has put out a nice upgrade to the mm50 iPod speaker dock with the release of the Pure-Fi Anywhere speaker system. The Pure-Fi Anywhere speakers consist of a set of 2-inch Max-X drivers along with 3-inch pressure drivers for a nice base sound to give your iPod a noticeable public voice.

The speaker system can give you up to 10 hours of playback on rechargeable batteries or can be plugged in and charge your docked iPod while its playing. The speaker system supports all dockable iPods and will also play from other …

iSkin Cerulean X1 Earphones

Posted in Earbuds by Nino Marchetti on August 3rd, 2007

iSkin Cerulean X1 EarphonesiSkin, a maker of iPod accessories, unveiled today some slightly higher end, in ear noise isolating earphones for use with any portable electronic device. The earphones, the iSkin Cerulean X1, are available now in two colors for around $100.

The iSkin Cerulean X1 Earphones are ergonomically designed, according to iSkin, and come with three interchangeable silicone buds to provide a good, comfortable fit for the listener. These buds also reportedly “significantly reduce ambient noise.” A bass-enhancing chamber built into the earphones houses 9mm Neodymium drivers which are acoustically tuned. This all adds up to what is probably a really nice sound.

Podz Wireless Rechargeable Speakers

Posted in Home Theater,Speakers by Chetz on July 27th, 2007

Podz wireless rechargeable speakersThese little round Podz speakers allow you to extend your home stereo or MP3 listening range to parts of your house or yard that may be difficult to reach with wired speakers. The Podz are wireless speakers with internal, rechargeable batteries that can pick receive a signal up to 150 feet away.

The system comes with a base station, two speakers and two Mini base chargers. Connect the base station to your home stereo, your iPod or any other MP3 player through the headphone jack and it will transmit the sound to the speakers …

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Beautiful Buds From V-MODA

Posted in Earbuds,Headsets by Chetz on July 6th, 2007

V-Moda Vibe Duo earbudsNow that everyone you know has an iPod you need to find a way to stand out from the crowd. Enter V-Moda with its pricey but pretty Vibe Duo earbuds, the best way to stand out from the other members of the pod crowd.

The best feature about the Vibe Duo is the ability for the earbuds to act as a headset too. That’s right: no more need to tug out your bud from an ear to take that call, now all you need to do is toggle over on the headset. The 24k …

Drive+Play 2 from Harmon Kardon

Posted in Automotive,Harmon Kardon,Mobile Phones,iPod by Chris Weber on January 11th, 2007

drive+play 2 ipod phone car adapterHarmon Kardon, the company known for audio excellence, has released its updated version of its popular Drive+Play device. Drive+Play 2 provides a nice interface for devices like an iPod or satellite radio. The Drive+Play mimics an iPod down to the interface and button. The remote is a 2.4GHz wireless knob that resembles an iPods scroll wheel.

The 3.5 inch display, which mounts on your dash with either glue or screws (yikes), is meant to resemble an iPod screen. The screen supports regular and large font (for …

Ford and Microsoft ‘Sync’ Up to Provide Auto Software

Posted in Automotive,Ford,Microsoft,News by Darrin Olson on January 7th, 2007

Ford and Microsoft Team Up To Offer Automotive Sync SoftwareToday Ford announced that they have teamed up with Microsoft to offer some in-car software to enhance the use of digital audio players, mobile phones and multimedia in their vehicles. Ford Sync will be powered by Microsoft Auto Software and provide voice activated communications and entertainment in select Ford vehicles.

Sync is planned to be available in 12 different Ford, Lincoln and Mercury vehicles yet this year and will allow users to access their mobile phone, mobile music and will host almost any digital media player …

Logitech X-240 Speakers with Integrated iPod and Zune Cradle

Posted in Logitech,Speakers,Zune,iPod by Paul Patterson on January 5th, 2007

Logitech X-240 Speakers with iPod and Zune CradleThe Logitech X-240 speaker system includes an integrated, stow-away cradle for an iPod, PDA, or mobile phone. The cradle makes it easier for people to charge, sync and play their portable device with their PC.

The X-240 Control Center Cradle includes audio controls for a PC or Mac that provides digital music enthusiasts with “convenience and flexibility” when using iPod or Zune with a PC. The plug-and-play cradle allows people to dock their digital device to charge it, sync it, or just play music. The cradle has specialized trays for …

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exGear ezEars SX50 Earphones

Posted in Headphones by Quagmire on December 26th, 2006

ezEars SX50These are the ezEars SX50 earphones from iPod accessory maker ezGear. The ezEars are inexpensive and make for a great backup or even a replacement set of earphones to replace the set that came with your iPod.

The ezEars SX50s use in-ear technology with soft rubber earpieces to provide a custom fit and extra comfort. The kit includes three different pairs of earpieces in various sizes to accommodate all ear sizes. The sound drivers of the in-ear earbuds provide good clean sound for a great listening experience.

The exEars also function well as earplugs to cancel …



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