Wood Is Good for Headphones
August 16, 2010
The Rain headphones from Thinksound are made of wood, which gives the sound a balanced, natural resonance.
Sony offers $300 headphones with artificial intelligence while two other companies offer headphones that do or don’t move to the music.
The QuietComfort 15 model from Bose is state-of-the-art when it comes to noise-canceling headphones.
Bose which championed the noise-cancellation headphone in the 1980s has a new model, the QuietComfort 15.
With stereo Bluetooth becoming more widespread, demand is growing for wireless headsets.
Plantronics and Aliph are introducing upgraded versions of their popular upscale headsets.
The Coosh headphones look like standard ear buds but have long silicone earpieces that circle the entire ear, ensuring a good fit in almost any position.
A British-based audio company, Atomic Floyd, has incorporated Twist2Fit technology in its TwistJAX Acoustic Steel in-ear buds so you can rotate the buds for a custom fit.
Sennheiser’s latest Bluetooth headset, the VMX Office, works with landlines, computers and mobile phones, so you need only one device as you move from car to office to home office.
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