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Written by Jeff Nilges
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Thursday, 01 November 2007 |

MadCatz is usually known for their video game accessories, but the company isn't about to let the iPhone in frenzy pass by. MadCatz is now announcing that it will be soon releasing an iPhone-compatible version of its AirDrives. The InAir technology lets the listener hearing what going on around them, but also clarity of the sound of the iPhone. The standard ones sell for about $100, but if you want the premium it'll cost you $120, when they are released very early next year.
[Via Business Wire]
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Written by Bob Buskirk
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Wednesday, 30 August 2006 |

There are so many Bluetooth headsets that are just the same! Well Teling Technology's latest headset, the X-Sport BTH-11 has a few features that make it stand out from the crowd. First off they say it has a range 20 to 30 meters, which is more than most headsets out there. Also it has a holster/charger that vibrates. This means when charging or in the holster you can have your phone on silent and the headset will vibrate when you have an incoming call. You can get about 18 hours of talk time on one charge.
[Via BlueTommorow]
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Written by Rob "r0bVious" Spano
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Tuesday, 13 June 2006 |

What do you get when you take the ambition of the failed Oakley Thumps and you mix it with the old-school winner Sony Walkman?
The Aiwa UZ-PS128. Yeah, it's a mouthful.
It's an MP3 player , an audio recorder, and a stylish piece of auditory technology. The analog input lets you record from any audio source onto the unit's 128MB of flash. It also features a USB-ready connection, ready for transferred tunes from any computer source.
The Aiwa UZ-PS128 supports a wide variety of digital audio formats only starting at MP3, including WMA, AAC, and others, which means compatibility for those who're using iTunes.
As seen online anywhere from $50.00 to $165.00, make sure to get the price you want.
[Via Gizmodo]
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Written by Bob Buskirk
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Monday, 29 May 2006 |

When gaming everything is important, your mouse, keyboard, and even your headset. Almost every company that makes audio headsets has a gaming line. Altec Lansing is no different they have quite a few gaming headsets. Today we will be taking a look at the AHS615 gaming headset that features SRS 3-D audio, an award winning technology that creates a spatial experience that envelopes the listener. This headset also features a different ear cup design that I have never seen in any other headset, so let's take a look...
[Via ThinkComputers]
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Written by Bob Buskirk
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Wednesday, 10 May 2006 |

Another wireless product up on the test block, this time it's the Altec Lansing's AHP612 Wireless Headphones. These headphones do not use the ever popular Bluetooth wireless technology. Instead they use omni-directional 900 MHz technology that delivers clear, accurate sound through walls, floors and ceilings. Bluetooth is limited by its short distance range so let�s see how these headphones compare to the previous ones we looked at.
[ViaThinkComputers]
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Written by Bob Buskirk
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Wednesday, 03 May 2006 |

Want some high quality headphones? Well Audio-Technica has 2 new pairs the the ATH-EC700 and the ATH-EC700Ti. The first headset is made out of Aluminum, and the 2nd one is made out of titanium. Hows that for quality?
[Via Akihabara]
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