Conceptual question mark earbuds: can you say “production?”

August 22nd, 2008 by

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Ah, concepts. They make us laugh, they make us weep. And in this instance, they make us proud of the human imagination. Designer Yoonsang Kim has provided an oh-so-subtle tweak to the common earbud, leaving each earpiece in the shape of a question mark. Besides looking fairly attractive in-ear, they can also loop together to make carrying them much simpler. For the clean freaks, the design also keeps bacterial growth to a minimum by removing those dark, damp corners so prevalent in traditional ‘buds. Seriously, how can these not see mass commercialization?

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Motorola “Jay-Z” Bluetooth headphones hit the FCC, branches on the ugly tree

August 18th, 2008 by

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Hmm, Hov, you may want to check the fine print on whatever deal you’ve got with Moto, because these Jay-Z-branded MOTOROKR S7-HD Bluetooth headset aren’t exactly big pimpin’ — and compared to Dre’s big ol’ cans, they look downright sad. Of course, the FCC’s legendarily nasty product photography isnt helping here, but even A2DP stereo support and the integrated mic can’t salvage this mess — was this really worth unretiring for?

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Dr. Dre’s Beats headphones keep they heads ringin’ for $350

July 22nd, 2008 by

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You can’t put velvet in these earcups and call ‘em nice headphones! As Mr. Chappelle would likely attest, there are no better headphones in which to drop the beat into than Dr. Dre’s “highly anticipated” Beats. The master of chronic himself has slapped his all-but-forgotten name onto a set of cans (which we spotted originally at CES), and is now ready to introduce ‘em to the world. Starting on July 25th, the crunk-inducing headphones will be available exclusively at Apple and Best Buy (both online and in-store), though the buying experience would likely be way more gangsta if checking out at BeatsByDre.com. Still, for $349.95, we’d recommend looking at more respected names in sound, but if your street cred is sitting at rock bottom, you may have no other choice. Thug life, fool.

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Turtle Beach keeps series alive with Ear Force X4 wireless headphones

July 8th, 2008 by

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Be honest, you were terrified that Turtle Beach would leave the awesomely titled Ear Force series sitting in lurk at X3, weren’t you? Thankfully, that’s not the case at all, as the Ear Force X4 wireless headphones have just been revealed. Designed with Xbox 360 gamers in mind, this headset / headphone combo promises to provide Dolby 5.1 surround sound out of just two earcups (we’re still checking on the velvet-lined part), and more importantly, the Chat Boost Dynamic Talkback Expander “automatically adjusts incoming XBOX Live chat levels during loud game moments” to keep you from going deaf when NewbX1337 gets all whiny on you. Can’t say we’re thrilled by the $199.95 price tag, but these are available now for those who are.

[Via IGN]

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Aygo speakers / earbuds aren’t nearly as cool as the car

June 23rd, 2008 by

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What? Pigbuds a little too raunchy for you? If so, maybe the Aygo editions will suit your style. Quite honestly, we have absolutely no idea where these automotive-inspired speakers / earbuds can even be purchased, but those head over heels for their commuter car will surely do whatever it takes to find out.

[Thanks, Tom]

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Pigbuds: ’cause your ears are purty too

June 23rd, 2008 by

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Sound quality? Who cares. Thanks to Green House, pigs can finally stuff themselves into human orifices like a reverse-Appalachia. Just be prepared to kiss your ¥1,280 (about $12) goodbye with that pretty mouth of yours when the novelty of the adventure goes vile.

[Via Impress]

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Sony kicks out more jams with DR-BT140Q Bluetooth headphones

June 15th, 2008 by

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Sony’s new DR-BT140Q A2DP cans look to be Japan-only for the moment, but that won’t stop us from pausing a moment to take a peek. Apparently they get about 12 hours battery life, and their 30mm drivers have a frequency response of 16Hz - 24KHz. White, pink, black, or silver, which will it be?

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Ask Engadget: Which are the best full-size headphones?

May 1st, 2008 by

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Late last year, you dear readers chimed in with your opinions for best earbuds in the land. Now, however, Ask Engadget is comin’ atcha from a slightly different angle. Take it away, Jose:

“I’m looking for some good headphones for around $150. I hate earbuds (so uncomfortable and the audio quality seems to depend on the angle that they’re stuck in there,) so now I’m looking for full-on cans. I’ve been told both positive and negative things about Bose cans, but I’m looking for a few more opinions here. Help me and my ears!”

Just as a note, we got the impression that Jose would be willing to stretch that budget a bit if a real winner was available just north of two bills, so feel free to pass out suggestions even if they’re a touch pricier than what was mentioned. If you’re looking to have your question heard loud and clear, shoot it over to ask at engadget dawt com and wish upon your lucky star(s), alright?

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DigiFi’s wireless Opera headset supports a 4 person flashmob

May 1st, 2008 by

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We’re been fans of Kleer wireless audio technology since we first gave it a listen back at CES in January 2007. Unfortunately, lackluster products have held back its potential over Bluetooth audio. While DigiFi’s Opera headset isn’t likely to tip the balance, these headphones are interesting nonetheless. The buds ship with a mini-jack dongle and offer 10 hours of playtime and CD-quality sound. Not bad, but they also allow you to tune in up to 3 additional Opera wearing friends. Silent raves will never be the same. Available today in Korea, worldwide eventually for $98.

[Via AVING]

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Audio Ping Pong lets your ears, noggin do all the work

April 25th, 2008 by

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Just when you think Pong can’t be played any other way, yet another creative soul emerges to prove the notion wrong. Mike McCracken has managed to remove all visual aspects of the game yet still maintain the core goal by enabling one’s head to make the motions typically assigned to the hands. Essentially, a sound is emitted from the headphones on one side or the other, and the gamer has to tilt his / her head just so until the noise is centered. This back-and-forth sequence speeds up to intensify the challenge, and if you can’t manage to keep the ringing front and center, an unpalatable buzzer sounds and a light turns on to alert you of your defeat. Really, it’s way more clear how all this works in the video below, so have at it.

[Via MAKE]

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Sony’s PFR-V1 headset rated “very good” despite impracticability

April 16th, 2008 by

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It was a long time coming, but we finally have a full review of Sony’s PFR-V1 “personal field speakers.” C|net’s intrepid review team took the headphones for a spin and not unsurprisingly found them to be “expensive and impractical” and almost entirely lacking in bass. Goofy looks aside, they did move the music from inside your skull to in front of your face as promised. Of course, that little novelty comes with excessive sound leak to the annoyance of those around you. As such, the headphones are limited to at-home or closed-door office use unless you relish the scorn of others. C|net still rewards the $500 oddity with a generous 7 out of 10 (very good) rating despite a long list of qualifications.

[Thanks, TI]

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Sony teases us with hot super-limited-edition MGS4 wireless headphones

March 24th, 2008 by

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If Metal Gear Solid 4 truly is the last game in the series (please please no), it’s going to have gotten quite a send-off: a limited-edition gunmetal PS3 in Japan, a new $499 PS3 bundle in the rest of the world, the North American launch of the DualShock 3, and, uh, some wireless headphones. Well, not just any wireless headphones: a limited-edition run of Sony’s hot 7.1-channel MDR-DS7000s, with different artwork on each can. Sadly, it doesn’t look like these are going to be all that easy to get — only 30 will be randomly handed out to those buying MGS4 bundles from the Japanese Konami store from now until June 1. Better get clicking, Sparky.

[Via Gemaga; thanks J]

 

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Sega Toys’ Body Trainer headset coaxes you into working out

February 29th, 2008 by

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Oh sure, we’ve seen gadgets used as motivational tools before, but Sega Toys is apparently banking on you not being a hothead. Otherwise, you just might fling its Body Trainer headset from your dome as soon as you hear “please exercise a little bit harder” over your incessant panting. Nevertheless, those with oodles of self-control may actually benefit from having a personal trainer (of sorts) in their ear while working out, and by monitoring the wearer’s heartbeat via a sensor, it can blurt out messages at the appropriate time to help users through their session(s). Reportedly, this nifty exercise buddy is set to launch in Japan this April for ¥5,775 ($54), and while we’ve no idea if this thing is destined for US soil, we can definitely see it being used more so for its musical abilities and less for its steadfast encouragement.

[Via CNET]

 

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Sony’s debuts new noise canceling headphones, refreshes EX series earbuds

February 26th, 2008 by

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Sony’s not courting the absolute in audiophiles here, but if you’re willing step up from your current pair of drugstore crapphones, you might find something to like here. The new MDR-NC40 noise canceling headphones feature an open-air design, with the battery pack moved to the cord to keep the weight off your head. The headphones can fold into a neat little softball-sized package for packing, and will be out in March for $100. The EX series is a bit more complicated, but the top-of-the-line is quite obvious: the MDR-EX700LP has “lightweight magnesium housings” and an “exclusive multilayer diaphragm” — which we hear is a good thing — along with seven sizes of hybrid-silicone earbuds for most effective ear cramming. The pair will be out in March for $300. The MDR-EX-32LP, MDR-EX55 and MDR-EX75 earbuds go for $25, $40 and $50, respectively, with the main differences being comfort and color choices. So choose wisely, friend.

 

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Sony releases bunches of low-priced headphones for kids, athletes, your mom

February 26th, 2008 by

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We’re not sure what has Sony in such a headphoney mood right now, but in addition to those higher-end noise canceling headphones and the flagship EX earbuds, Sony has budget-friendly cans in just about every flavor imaginable. Here’s the breakdown:

For kids

  • MDR-222KD open-air headphones - Designed for kids eight and up, with a smaller size and limited volume, in black or cotton-candy pink. Available in April for $15.

For athletes

  • MDR-AS20J earbuds - Wrap around outer ear
  • MDR-AS40EX earbuds - “Convertible ear hanger” for swapping to traditional earbuds
  • MDR-AS100W headphones - Headband style

Plenty more after the break.

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The hits keep coming with leaked Sony headphones

January 30th, 2008 by

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You’ll be needing some appropriately shady headphones to plug into all that leaked Sony audio gear we just showed you, and we’ve got you covered with info on a whole host of new headphones that’ll hit in April. The MDR-AS20J, MDR-AS40EX, and MDR-AS50G all loop buds around your ears, while the MDR-AS30G drapes you down with some big ol’ cans. Also leaked are the MS-AS100W buds, which look like a cross between classic Walkman headphones and in-ear monitors, while the MDR-EX700 does it straight-up in-ear style with seven different silicone sleeves for proper fitting. No pricing yet, but it looks like a strong lineup — but we’ll wait to see how these all sound before giving up our Ultimate Ears. Check ‘em all out in the gallery below.

 

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The hits keep coming with leaked Sony headphones

January 30th, 2008 by

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You’ll be needing some appropriately shady headphones to plug into all that leaked Sony audio gear we just showed you, and we’ve got you covered with info on a whole host of new headphones that’ll hit in April. The MDR-AS20J, MDR-AS40EX, and MDR-AS50G all loop buds around your ears, while the MDR-AS30G drapes you down with some big ol’ cans. Also leaked are the MS-AS100W buds, which look like a cross between classic Walkman headphones and in-ear monitors, while the MDR-EX700 does it straight-up in-ear style with seven different silicone sleeves for proper fitting. No pricing yet, but it looks like a strong lineup — but we’ll wait to see how these all sound before giving up our Ultimate Ears. Check ‘em all out in the gallery below.

 

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CES 2008: Fugliest headphones awards

January 10th, 2008 by

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These cans are just the ticket for some tunes while hunting. The selection committee had an extremely difficult time arbitrating this one, so if you’re affronted by what we’ve relegated to runners-up after the break be sure to cast your vote.

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HP’s noise-cancelling Bluetooth headphones hit the FCC

January 10th, 2008 by

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We didn’t see these noise-canceling Bluetooth headphones hiding anywhere in HP’s CES booth, so we can only assume the company is trying to sneak ‘em by Uncle Sam while we’re in Vegas. Of course, you know we’re still on top of everything else that’s going down even in the middle of CES, which we’ll be rewarding HP for this deception with a full gallery of pictures. There’s nothing going on here internally that’s super-crazy, but the form factor is nicely classic, and noise-cancellation is always fun. Check it all out in the gallery — and HP? We’re watching, guys.

 

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Monster and Andre Young offer up ‘Beats by Dr. Dre’ headphones

January 7th, 2008 by

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Here’s a rather odd partnership: legendary rapper and producer Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine, Chairman of Interscope Geffen A&M Records, have teamed up with cable, line conditioner, and accessory powerhouse Monster to market a pair of high-end, high-priced headphones. The so-called “Beats by Dr. Dre” were supposedly tuned by the former N.W.A. member and Death Row founder himself (along with a little help from ‘Head Monster’ Noel Lee), and boast “rich, deep bass” which promises to keep your head ringin’. Scheduled to ship this spring, these over-the-head cans will sport a $400 price tag — you know, just so you can be sure that this is in fact a Monster product

 

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