Archive for the '$150 - $200' Category
Denon AH-C700 In-Ear Headphones Review
Sunday, April 15th, 2007Think about it–there’s something like 42 plus million iPods and who knows how many other MP3 players out there–and they all come with crappy headphones. Clearly, it’s a heady time for aftermarket headphone manufacturers. Denon Electronics, a name we normally associate with high-quality home theater components, apparently took note of the burgeoning sales opportunities and [...]
Wi-Gear iMuffs MB210 Wireless Headphones Review
Saturday, February 10th, 2007As indicated by the Microsoft Zune, wireless is the next big thing in portable audio. However, we mostly find this technology in headphones, and there’s no denying the convenience of avoiding a tangled mess of wires every time you pull your MP3 player out. One of the many companies offering a solution is Wi-Gear, which [...]
Giro Tuneups Wireless Review
Tuesday, December 5th, 2006Much like Oakley, Giro’s main focus is not consumer electronics. Nope, this company’s main product lines consist of protective helmets for skiers, snowboarders, and cyclists. But a couple of years ago, Giro realized that tearing up the slopes can be a lot more fun when you have tunes along for the ride and created the [...]
Jays d-Jays Earphones Review
Saturday, November 4th, 2006Remember Jens of Sweden? The Scandinavia-based MP3 player boutique has produced some feature-packed and nicely designed flash-based players, including a 24k gold model, briefly went out of business last year (the site is alive and kicking again). Founder Jens Nylander is now focusing his efforts on headphones, and the $99.95 in-ear style d-Jays are the [...]
Wi-Gear iMuffs MB210
Wednesday, August 30th, 2006The iMuffs MB210 ($179.99 direct) Bluetooth headphones are an upgrade to the MB200 and provide users of any Apple iPod, including the nano, with a decent wireless audio experience. The headphones are now available in black as well as white, and improve on their predecessor’s audio quality with Clear Voice Capture (echo, and noise-cancellation software) [...]





