Crazy Headphones from Solid Alliance go on and between the ears

By Mark Rollins - 12/27/2009 1:56:04 AM

Last year at CES, I stumbled onto some decorative headphones known as Blooming Buds. Essentially, they were headphones with decorative things like American Flags, Peace Signs, and the like. I heard nothing about the company after CES, but I found that the website is still active. It would appear that Solid Alliance is …

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JVC’s HA-FX700 wooden earphones

By Mark Rollins - 12/24/2009 5:19:28 PM

JVC has just announced some new wooden earbuds. I say “new” because the company marketed a wooden pair last year for about $730. The HA-FX700 operates in a 6Hz to 26kHz frequency at 16 ohms. They weigh about 9.6g and come in small, medium, and large sizes. They are quite expensive, …

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Vox amPlug lets the musician play in their own world

By Mark Rollins - 12/21/2009 3:05:23 PM

Vox amPlug is a cure for those who have a musician in the home, and don’t always want to hear the music. It works by plugging it into the electric instrument like a guitar or bass or whatever, and then plugging headphones into that. Then the musician enters a world of sound that …

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Burton Technologies Acoustiglove removes earbud tangle-ups

By Mark Rollins - 12/20/2009 6:39:08 PM

You will note how the earbuds of this particular device is tied and tangled about this iPod nano. This is the Acoustiglove silicone case from Burton Technologies, and its “pocket-friendly cord management system” allows the user to watch a movie or listen to tunes without those blasted earbuds get in the way. Anyway, …

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Klipsch X10i has iPhone controls on the wire

By Mark Rollins - 12/20/2009 6:24:45 PM

These days, ear buds need to be very compatible with what the iPhone needs, and Klipsch X10i is prepared for this revolution. The X10i has has iPhone volume and microphone controls built right in the wires itself. The Klipsch X10i is planned to be released in early 2010, for a price of about …

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Kidz Gear designed to give parents a break

By Mark Rollins - 12/20/2009 1:11:17 AM

Parents who are traveling this holiday know the sheer heck of listening to children’s CDs over and over. Fortunately, Kidz Gear is here for some wireless headphone action. The IR68KG02 makes a big claim in saying that it is 100% compatible with any in-car entertainment system, so your child can listen to his …

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Yurbuds are custom-made earphones

By Mark Rollins - 12/10/2009 1:41:32 PM

I’m sure some of you have earbuds that are loose-fitting, or ones that are so tight that they are downright uncomfortable. Seth Burgett realized that while he was training for the Iron Man triathlon, and decided to develop Yurbuds, a custom-made headphone. Apparently, all you need to do is send Yurtopia (Burgett’s company) …

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Stereo Neckphones let’s everyone hear what’s playing on your headphones

By Mark Rollins - 12/09/2009 5:50:24 PM

Sure, you could buy yourself an affordable pair of headphones and keep your music experience private, or you can spend $129.95 and share your music experience with everyone, whether they like it or not. It can plug into anything with a 3.5mm headphone jack, and has two one-inch speakers capable of some high-quality sound. …

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Philips Tapster unlikely to be made

By Mark Rollins - 11/04/2009 5:50:27 PM

Philips had an interesting device that they were working on called the Tapster. The Tapster planned to use Bluetooth, and featured light tapping for volume and other controls. Sadly, Philips was never able to get the device to work. This means that you won’t be seeing it hit the shelves, and never …

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JH 13 Pro: Most expensive in-ear headphones?

By Mark Rollins - 10/27/2009 1:01:42 PM

The JH 13 Pro is one of the most unique in-ear headphones, as it has two woofers, two midranges, and two tweeters. That’s six drivers working together to lower distortion, to produce probably some of the best sound on the market. But you have to ask yourself, is it worth the $1,099 price …

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