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V-Moda XS On-Ear Headphones Preview [0.28] by tom,April 24, 2014 09:00
If you like V-Moda headphones but you wanted something more compact and formfitting, the on-ear XS headphones should excite you. With design features such as customizable back plates on the earcups and a dedication to eliminating plastic and circles, the XS headphones fit right in with the other offerings in the V-Moda line. At just over $200, the V-Moda XS headphones aren't cheap, but they are certainly more affordable than some other V-Moda offerings.
Phiaton PS 210 BTNC Conclusion [0.28] by tom,November 23, 2012 08:45
Creative GigaWorks T40 Speaker System Review [0.28] by jclarke,July 01, 2008 11:37
The Creative GigaWorks T40 speaker system is a great solution for people looking for an upgrade to the lousy stock speakers that came with their PC. With a street price of around $125 in many places, the GigaWorks T40 speakers deliver great sound without taking up too much space on your desktop.
Howard Leight Sync Headphones Review [0.28] by clint,September 01, 2011 08:25
When we were alerted to the Sync headphones hitting the market at an inexpensive price point, we were intrigued. We decided to give them a review, particularly since Howard Leight appeared to be a division of Honeywell and bent on protecting ears and promoting safety in environments and conditions where the ears are assaulted by outdoor noise and high ambient SPLs. At Audioholics we care about your ears (as well as our own), so this seemed like a great product for the market. In particular, the Sync headphones were apparently designed to "manage" the output of portable devices (think iPods, etc) to a manageable 82dBA and perform sound isolation via isolation, making them a passive solution requiring no batteries.
Ultrasone Intros PRO 2900 Balanced Headphones [0.28] by clint,September 14, 2010 05:00
Ultrasone debuted the only open-backed headphone in its legendary PRO Series, the PRO 2900. For the first time ever, Ultrasone is releasing both a standard, single cable version and a balanced, double cable version of a pair of headphones. With the PRO 2900, Ultrasone has struck a balance between powerful and accurate sound production, with the airy and natural sound characteristics of an open-backed headphone.
I-MEGO Throne Gold Conclusion [0.28] by tom,December 05, 2012 06:10
Parrot Zik 2.0 Bluetooth Over-Ear Headphones Conclusion [0.28] by Steve Church,July 02, 2015 10:00
Sennheiser HD 600 Headphone Review [0.27] by Gene,March 30, 2007 11:57
It’s not often that I review headphones as most of the models I’ve heard aren’t much to write home about. However, upon speaking with Ivy Scull of HeadRoom, she sold me with a pretty convincing argument about the sonic joys of a quality set of cans (headphones that is). I asked her to send me a reference performance headphone system that is also comfortable to wear. I found the Sennheiser HD 600’s to be a truly amazing set of cans. They sounded great with virtually anything I attached to them, but reached their full potential with the best electronics unlike any other headphones I have listened too. Their comfort was of equal measure to their sonic performance which in my experience is a rare balance to find in headphones. Sennheiser’s unprecedented reputation for headphone excellence is well warranted and secure.
Judge Denies Monster Cable in Fanny Wang Beats Case [0.27] by clint,January 07, 2011 13:25
On Monday, Fanny Wang Headphone Co. appeared in San Francisco Federal Court to argue a motion filed by Monster Cable and Beats Electronics to prevent them from showing their new headphones at CES, a product that would inevitably raise the bar in style and sound against Beats by Dr. Dre. The judge denied the restraining order indicating that there is insufficient evidence that the new headphones infringe on patents and trade dress as alleged by Monster. Fanny Wang successfully argued that the on-ear headphones do not infringe on Monster Cable's design patent due to its distinct ornamental design, also arguing that the functional elements (hinges and slides) are not protected under design patent law.
Oppo PM-1 Comparison and Conclusion [0.27] by tom,January 31, 2015 11:00
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