May 13th, 2010

Tie a knot for quick left/right ear identification

Another addition to our “Clearly I’m dumb or I would have thought of that” folder. [Lifehacker] → Read More

May 13th, 2010

The AERIAL7 Phoenix cans mixes DJ functionality with iPhone compatibility

If you are looking to get a little more “Boom Boom Pow” sound and “Ouu Ouu Oww” styling from your iPhone headphones, Aerial7’s new Phoenix headphones are ready to soup your earholes. The new Phoenix line has all the comfortable padding and quality drivers (44mm) of modern on-ear speakers in addition to an urban range of colors and some nice practical features. → Read More

April 26th, 2010

Denon headphones include iPad controls

Denon has released a new set of headphones, bringing the company’s total number of headphone models to 14. These new headphones, while exciting from a metaphysical standpoint (Questions can me asked, including “Does Denon really need to sell 14 different headphone models?”), are also interesting from a practical standpoint. The two in-ear models are iPhone and iPad compatibvle while the AH-NC800 – price TBD – are noise canceling.

Click through for the press release. Because we weren’t sent images I’ve placed an image of Burt Reynolds here instead. → Read More

April 22nd, 2010

Wicked headphones – you know, for the Hot Topic kids

Although these little headphones, at $10-$30, aren’t likely to push any boundaries audio-wise, they might just get a few kids to move away from the included iPod headphones or other even cheaper earbuds than these. That can only be a good thing. → Read More

April 13th, 2010

DIY headphone amp (only for accomplished hardware guys)

As soon as I have a work bench area, I’m going to start getting into this stuff. The idea of having a headphone amp that I put together all by myself is incredibly attractive to me for some reason. I’ve messed around with old analog audio gear a bit but I’ve never had the parts or expertise to do anything constructive… but you don’t have to be like me. Got the necessary tools and a love of audio? Check out this how-to. → Read More

March 11th, 2010

New addition to Creative Lab's Aurvana series

I don’t completely understand this fascination with in-ear headphones. Are regular headphones just so bulky and inconvenient that its worth the hassle and lower audio quality? Especially considering that in order to start getting decent sound, you need to drop at least $100. However, for those of who enjoy these marvels of miniaturization, Creative Labs has a new addition to their Aurvana line on the way. The very aptly named In-Ear2. → Read More

March 2nd, 2010

Review: Klipsch Image X10i Headset

The Short Version: Definitely the best sounding consumer-grade in-ear headphones I’ve ever listened to. The price tag matches the sound quality however. If you want good audio fidelity on your phone headset, you’ll be hard pressed to find something better than these. Just be prepared to shell out some serious cash. → Read More

February 23rd, 2010

Custom Skullcandy headphones look, sound great

Skullcandy headphones sound good, that’s pretty much a given. And while the styling is cool and everything, they seem a bit.. generic. Don’t worry though, you can get your awesome cans and be individual too. One crafty DIY person is selling customized Skullcandy SK-Pro headphones – but you better hurry, she/he is only making three pairs. → Read More

February 9th, 2010

BMW plus Sennheiser equals some sweet-looking headphones

I always wonder what is really meant when people say that BMW, or Ferrari, or whoever, colluded with this or that consumer tech company to create a product. Obviously they didn’t get the lead designer for the 5 series to work on these from the ground up, but at the same time they didn’t hire the guy who created the seat-recline mechanism.

I’m guessing they get a few sketches from the art department at BMW, who are asked what a BMW headphone might look like. Then Sennheiser does the rest, runs it by BMW for a thumbs up, and then proudly says “we collaborated!” That’s just my guess. → Read More

February 8th, 2010

Dr. Dre fights AIDS. At least $5 at a time.

New set of headphones coming at you today. Well, not really new, but certainly more globally minded headphones. The Beats line from Dr. Dre is being bolstered with a special RED edition of the Solo HDs. → Read More

February 1st, 2010

TDK announces wireless (Kleer) headphones

TDK‘s main business is producing not too sexy electronic materials and data-storage media, which means the company announcing [JP] new headphones today is a rare occasion. The TH-WR700, to be marketed under Imation‘s “TDK Life on Record” brand, are wireless headphones (2.4GHz) that are based on Kleer (not Bluetooth) technology. → Read More

January 26th, 2010

SteelSeries asks: You know the goody bag given out at the end of fancy events?

Jimin-with-the-big-FLAC-collection and I met with one of the SteelSeries guys today. It’s funny: you think you understand where a company’s coming from, but then you sit down and actually talk to them and it’s like, “Wow, OK, you guys are pretty cool.” So to the people who will walk out of Sunday’s Grammy Awards with one of those fancy gift bags you always hear about, I can say this: you’ll probably enjoy the SteelSeries headphones you find in there. → Read More

January 14th, 2010

Fancy musicians may enjoy the $1350+ Ultimate Ears 18 earbuds

Please indulge me as I begin this post with a quote from the Ultimate Ears 18 press release: “The Ultimate Ears 18 Pro Custom Monitors are expected to be available beginning in February for a suggested retail price of $1350 (U.S.). (The price of the Ultimate Ears 18 Pro Custom Monitors does not include the initial cost to have a qualified audiologist create your ear impressions.) The optional ambient noise feature can be added to your custom monitors for an additional $50 (U.S.).” I’m not entirely sure how much it costs “to have a qualified audiologist create your ear impressions,” but I’m guessing that it’s not a service offered at your local Sam’s Club. → Read More

January 10th, 2010

Hands-on: Psyko Audio Labs 5.1 Headphones

Everything is always better in surround sound. Most 5.1 or 7.1 headphones are a convoluted mess of speaker drivers, usually resulting in massive ear cups. But these headphones from Psyko Audio Labs have a rather innovative way to trick you into thinking sounds are coming from all directions. → Read More

January 9th, 2010

Hands-on Sennheiser/Adidas 680 sports headphones

We found a pair of these previously announced Sennheiser headphones here at CES and got a hands-on demo for you guys.

The short version: Rugged, solid feel and great sound quality. A bit pricey, but if you are an avid outdoorsman, you won’t go wrong with these. → Read More

December 24th, 2009

HA-FX700: JVC's wooden (and pricey) earphones

About a year ago, JVC started selling headphones with wooden housing in Japan, claiming the superior sound quality they bring justify the high price ($730). And today the company announced the HA-FX700 [JP], earphones partly made of wood. And we have the same things coming with it again: JVC promising high sound quality and a relatively high price. → Read More

December 20th, 2009

Vox amPlug headphone amps


It’s a well known fact of life that creativity flows better when the sun is down. The best essays are written the night before class, the best coding is done at 2 AM, and the best music is written when everyone else would rather sleep. VOX’s series of headphone amps allow you to rock out without your neighbors calling the police. → Read More

December 16th, 2009

Audio-Technica launches new noise-cancelling headphones

Audio-Technica announced a new pair of active noise canceling headphones today; the ATH-ANC1 QuietPoint. Designed to absorb 85% of ambient noise, the new headphones are intended for use in airplanes or while traveling. → Read More

December 4th, 2009

CrunchDeals: Ultimate Ears TripleFi earphones for $100 (today only)

Wow. Announced about a year ago at a price of over $400, the Ultimate Ears TripleFi 10 and TripleFi 10vi “Noise Isolating Earphones” are going for just $99.99 each on Amazon today, down from yesterday’s (and presumably tomorrow’s) price of $328. → Read More

November 5th, 2009

Japanese company announces Dragon Ball headphones

Even though Dragon Ball is 25 years old, it’s still one of the most popular anime and manga series out there. There are tons of Dragon Ball-themed video games and other merchandising stuff all around the world, but Tokyo-based gourmandise [JP] today announced what seems to be relatively rare: Dragon Ball-inspired gadgets. Their so-called DRAGONBALL HEADPHONE will be available in two versions. → Read More

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