Filed Under (Audio Device, Headset) by admin on 06-05-2009 >> 209 views

PinkTooth Women’s Bluetooth Headset
Nearly a decade into the new millennium and it’s still blue for boys; pink for girls.
That said, enter PinkTooth.
Obviously, PinkTooth is Bluetooth wireless headset created especially for girls.
PinkTooth, by ChicBuds, is lightweight and is designed with comfy earbuds so it won’t wear you ear down during those hour/s-long phone calls. Read the rest of this entry »
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Filed Under (Audio Device, Headset) by admin on 01-05-2009 >> 323 views

The Daft Punk Bluetooth headset from Nokia is not your ordinary headset in many ways. First of all, it was not a product of just any design team making the usual headsets for the popular mobile phone company. It is actually a winner of a design contest that Nokia has just recently concluded.
The aim of the said contest was for competitors to design a unique headset inspired by listening to a piece of music. Ten designs garnering the most popular votes online were chosen and then were made to undergo scrutiny from a panel of music and design experts. Five of the designs were ultimately chosen and the Daft Punk Bluetooth headset was one of them. Read the rest of this entry »
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Professional gamers no longer just look for a powerful gaming system to have a proper gaming experience. More and more of them are looking for comfort now that a lot try to spend hours and hours of pure gaming enjoyment. This comfort extends to the gaming gear that they use, which includes their headsets.
This search for a better gaming experience with comfort in mind is what the Razer Carcharias Gaming Headset is trying to offer gamers. With high quality audio being a big part of the gaming experience, Razer headsets try to match up audio quality right at the level that gaming professionals expect it to be. Read the rest of this entry »
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Filed Under (Audio Device, Headset) by admin on 03-04-2009 >> 59 views

The use of hands-free devices to take or make a call is common and now mobile phone owners have another headset to consider getting.
Sound ID today announced that the Sound ID 300 Bluetooth headset will be available through AT&T, both in retail stores nationwide and online, as of April 15, 2009.
With a high gloss piano black finish, the lightweight Sound ID 300 displays a sophisticated design and differentiates itself from other Bluetooth headsets with innovative functionality, including NoiseNavigation and PersonalSound.
NoiseNavigation provides clear audio through the automatic reduction of background noise, while PersonalSound allows users to select from three listening modes that enhance speech clarity without raising the volume.
Sound ID 300 Specifications
- Lightweight: 8 grams (0.28 ounces)
- Dimensions: 53.5 x 15.5 x 7.5 millimeters (2.1 x 0.6 x 0.3 inches)
- Powerful Battery Life: Up to 6 hours talk time, 220 hours (9 days) standby
- Latest Bluetooth Technology: Bluetooth version 2.1+EDR with eSCO improves the transmission sound quality and is compatible with earlier versions of Bluetooth.
The Sound ID 300 will be available at AT&T retail stores and online at www.wireless.att.com on April 15, 2009. The headset has a MSRP of $119.99 and is currently being sold at AT&T for $99.99. It comes with a Universal AC charger (100-240 VAC), USB charging cable, three sizes of RealComfort EarLoops and an Ear Hook for an alternative over-the-ear wearing option.
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Filed Under (Audio Device, Headset) by admin on 02-04-2009 >> 42 views

BlueAnt Wireless has announced its newest Bluetooth headset, the voice controlled BlueAnt Q1. Previously introduced at CES in January, the device offers dual microphones for noise reduction, and contains multipoint support to connect two mobile phones at the same time. Containing some features found in the company’s V1 headset, users can control the Q1 with their voice using the BlueGenie Natural Voice Interface. This enables them to make commands such as volume adjustment simply by saying “volume up” or “volume down.”
The headset has the ability to pair with up-to eight devices, and offers roughly 4-hours of talk time or a maximum of 100-hours in standby. With the dual microphones and voice isolation technology, the device helps ensure the persons voice is heard in noisy environments, and can handle winds up to 10mph. The firmware of the headset can also be upgraded via USB cable on the users PC, and supports Bluetooth 2.1 or later, which allows users to listen to music from compatible devices. Read the rest of this entry »
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Electronics maker Jabra, presenting at the CTIA Wireless show, has unveiled the HALO Bluetooth headset, which provides A2DP stereo support. The minimalist headset also has a 3.5mm audio jack for use with devices without Bluetooth transmitters, and noise cancelation managed through a combination of dual microphones and Jabra’s Noise Blackout technology. Wearers can pair the HALO with up to two Bluetooth devices, and talk or listen to music for up to six hours at a time before having to recharge a built-in battery. The HALO sports touch-sensitive controls, and weighs approximately 3oz. Shipment is due in May at a cost of $130.
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Filed Under (Audio Device, Headset) by admin on 19-03-2009 >> 41 views

The game consists of a sponge ball that you levitate by concentrating (and pulling a seated straining face). The ball floats by means of a fan and you can control the height by the power of your strain. Twisting a dial moves the ball around the customizable circular course, then use your mind to move it up and down to navigate through the various obstacles.
Mindflex is due to market the Fall of 2009 and will retail for ~$80.
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Gadget Inspector review the latest Eyewear from Vusix. Vuzix keep on to amplify their personal video wear lineup with the new Wrap 920AV. They’re semi-transparent they act like conventional sunglasses so you are able to wear them as you stumble walk around in the real world. Read the rest of this entry »
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