Hands-free and private listening for iPhone owners just got a new accessory to consider in the market with the release of the Comply NR-10i Noise Reduction earphones. These earphones make use of advanced foam technology to deliver better audio quality in any noisy environment and address the growing clamor for hands-free solution in light of the bans on users to use their phones while driving on roads. The Comply NR-10i Noise Reduction earphones are available at the Apple UK store for £79.95 and come with one pair of slim-size Comply Foam Tips, one pair of standard-size Comply Foam Tips and a deluxe travel pouch.
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It seems that Sony Ericsson is gearing up to have a bit of a keynote of theirselves as the above flyer has recently been posted letting us know that the way we listen to music will change forever on September 21st.
Now, this is a bit of a zealous claim considering Sony Ericsson is continously pumping run-of-the-mill MP3 playing headsets so the same should be expected here. However, we can’t write the handset manufacturer off until the keynote actually rolls around. According to SE, the announcement will have to do with Bluetooth audio quality and ‘free energy’.
Check back around September 21st as we’ll keep you updated.
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Audio quality for some iPhone and iPod Touch users may be something that needs addressing but you can now look forward to better audio quality thanks to the launch of a new set of audio enhancement tools released by Izotope Inc. Aimed at providing third party software applications, people can now experience improved sound for their handheld devices through extensive licenses made available by Izotope.
“We already rely on iZotope’s expertise and audio DSP for our Mac OS X line of products, so it was natural for us to work with iZotope to bring high quality audio processing to the iPhone,” explains Matthew Foust, Co-founder of Audiofile Engineering. Audiofile Engineering is actively developing new iPhone applications as well as providing development services to produce third party iPhone applications.
Hence, expect an improved and better audio quality feedback from apps coming out in the market today thanks to these new solutions from Izotope Inc. The new iZotope Mobile Audio software development library is based on award-winning and innovative audio DSP code base derived from iZotope’s best in class professional and consumer product lines.
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Bluetooth headsets have become increasingly popular these days. Owing to the fact that technology seems to be relentlessly on the prowl in finding a standout feature, the Clip Naro 601 from i.Tech now offers something different.
Clip Naro 601 is also the first Bluetooth headset in the world with Triple Point technology — allowing users to link with three Bluetooth enabled mobiles phones or devices at the same time. This cutting-edge feature allows users to switch calls effortlessly among, cell phone, PDA / Blackberry and PC calls, from business and personal phone calls.
Boasting superior audio quality with internal digital signal processing (DSP), the headset lets consumers enjoy crisp, clear conversations while on the go.
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