Bluetooth Wireless Headset For Playstation 3 Ps3 Game

January 21, 2011 by  
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Sennheiser RS120 926 MHz Wireless RF Headphones with Charging Cradle

January 16, 2011 by  
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Awesome deal for this Sennheiser RS120!






Beats by Dr. Dre headphones from Monster

January 4, 2010 by  
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The music you listen to in your headphones should capture all the sonic details the artist wanted you to hear. But normal headphones can’t deliver the rich, full sound in today’s digital audio tracks, especially not smaller, lightweight headphones. But Solos high performance headphones, which are designed for today’s active lifestyles, deliver sound so real, you’ll be amazed it’s all coming from something so compact and portable.

Beats™ Solo™ High Performance On-Ear Headphones with ControlTalk™

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Silent disco

December 13, 2009 by  
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Instead, each dancer will be given a pair of wireless headphones which are tuned to two DJs who will be playing different tracks simultaneously. …and more

Headphones Don’t Need to Have Wires

July 16, 2009 by  
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In Audiovox’s latest earnings call, chief executive Patrick M. Lavelle told investors that his consumer electronics company will be rolling out some new products in the coming year, including new wireless headphones. But in a market so dominated by giants like Bose and Sony, how many of you know about Audioviox’s current lineup?

Audiovox’s Acoustic Research division manufactures a whole line of premium headphones, many of which are wireless.

It’s entry-level set, the AW722, retails for $99 and allows user to be up to 150 feet away from the signal coming from an iPod, a stereo or even a television.

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Bluetooth: What’s hot and what’s not?

June 20, 2009 by  
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Wireless Bluetooth devices are popping up everywhere, but can consumers be persuaded to wear them?

When a Danish King called Bluetooth united warring Scandinavian territories during the Middle Ages, he probably never dreamt his legacy would be a universal wireless technology.

Some 1000 years later, his name has become synonymous with the little wireless headsets that let people chat hands-free on their mobiles while walking or driving.

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iMovee Introduces New Product, CinePlus – Go Wireless: A State-of-the-Art Wireless Device Combined with LCOS Micro Display and Media Player

April 14, 2009 by  
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iMovee Cineplus is the newest addition to the iMovee range of video eyewear. Cineplus lets you enjoy videos on a virtual cinema screen of 72 inches through a pair of glasses, totally wireless. Cineplus features a state-of- the-art inbuilt media player (Texas Instruments Soln.) and card reader along with hi-fi audio to give the real cinema experience. It comes with an ultra thin infra-red remote control which makes it totally wireless, hands free, mobile and private. (PRWeb Apr 14, 2009)
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Sony W-series Walkman: Wearable and wireless

January 8, 2009 by  
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There’s more than one way to do a wireless MP3 player, and building it directly into a set of headphones may seem like the easy way out, but it gets the job done.

Plus, there are none of those audio-fidelity issues you might run into with technologies such as RF and Bluetooth, which is probably why Sony elected to take this route with its new W-series Walkman. This 2GB MP3 player is built into a set of impressively small ear bud-style headphones and sports a palatable price tag of just US$69.

(Credit: Sony)

As you might expect, the W-series Walkman has no screen and is pretty light on extras. Music plays in shuffle mode by default, though Sony offers an innovative feature called Zappin that lets you browse through tracks by ear by playing a snippet of the chorus of each song. You can choose between long and short settings for this mode, and if you come across a song you want to hear, a press of the jog button will start it from the beginning.

The W-series Walkman, more formally termed the NWZ-W202, has a rather paltry rated battery life by Sony’s standards – a mere 12 hours – but given the ultracompact form factor, we can overlook this detail. Besides, 12 hours is more than enough for any workout we can think of. Plus, there’s quick charge, which gives you 90 minutes of battery life from a three-minute charge, and the entire 12 hours in just 30 minutes. The W-series is expected to be available by the end of March.

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Wi-Gear’s iMuffs Stereo Wireless Headphones for the iPhone and iPod

December 9, 2008 by  
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Cut the cord with Wi-Gear’s new wireless stereo headphones for Apple iPhone and iPod

Wi-Gear’s iMuffs, wireless headphones are now optimized for iPhone use. They use Bluetooth 2.0 with Stereo (A2DP), AVRCP, Handsfree (HFP), and Headset (HSP) protocol. iMuffs’ built-in rechargeable battery is lithium polymer based with a rated life of up to 20 hours of continuous music. iMuffs adapter for iPhone/iPod requires no battery, but is dependant on iPod’s battery capacity.

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Buy your MB220 Wi-Gear iMuffs Bluetooth Wireless Headphones for iPhone at Amazon.com

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