Posts Tagged ‘headphones’
Video Review: RHA MA-350 In Ear Headphones
Looking for an affordable pair of in ear headphones can sometimes be a challenge. It’s not finding a pair that doesn’t cost a ton of money that’s the hard part though. What is tough? Finding a pair of inexpensive earbuds that don’t sound like they were inexpensive. Perhaps equally important is also finding earbuds that fit your ears properly. If your in ear earbuds are always falling out of your ears you aren’t hearing your music the right way. The RHA MA-350 marks the company’s second entry into the U.S. market. RHA, which is based in the U.K. make a line of audio products which strive to meet all the criteria a good set of affordable headphones should offer. Do the MA-350? Click on through to watch my full video review to find out. When you’re done watching head to this page on Amazon.com to learn more about them or to order up a pair of your own.
Review : Beats Pros by Dr. Dre
Beats headphones have been around for quite a few years now, introducing a line of headphones a few years ago that look stylish and were founded by rapper Dr. Dre. With a high price point are they worth the buy? There are many different styles of headphones in the Beats line and the Pro’s are the most expensive ones ringing up at a very high price of $399. Does that translate into a better pair of headphones than Sony’s or Sennheiser’s you can pick up for a third of the price? Let’s start from the beginning.
Read on for more.
EARBUDi Turns Apple Ear Buds into Running Ear Buds
Here’s a pretty nifty product I came across recently while browsing the back end of an old edition of Mac World magazine. If you’re still using the earbuds that came with your iPhone or iPod (and I don’t know why you would be – save your money up and invest in a decent pair of ear buds) you might find keeping them in your ear a problem, especially when exercising. EARBUDi takes the standard Apple ear buds and turns them into over the ear sport style ones with just one click. The rubberized ear loops snap on to the back side of the Apple ear buds magically transforming them into a pair of ear buds that won’t fall out even when you’re most active.
Each set of EARBUDi sells for $10 and they are available via Amazon.com.
Learn more here.
Review: Ultimate Ears 600vi In-Ear Headphones

Having portable headphones while in college is a must. As I walk to class, I’m constantly passed by people with their headphones in, oblivious to the world around them. I tend to me one of those people, too. However, if I’m going to be oblivious to the world, there better be some damn good-sounding music coming through my headphones. I’ve recently been testing out the Ultimate Ears 600vi in-ear headphones.
Did they meet my expectations? Read on to find out.
Video Review: Scosche RH1056m Reference Grade Headphones
Looking for a new pair of reference grade headphone without the huge price tag? The Scosche RH1056m Reference Headphones pack amazing sound with all the extras still managing to come in at just under $200. The headphones have multi functionality and loads of class. For the price you get more bang for your buck than the competitor.
To learn more, head in and watch the full review.
You can learn more about the Scosche RH1056m Headphones by visiting this page on the company’s web site.
Video Review: RHA CA-200 Black Over-Ear Headphones
Need an affordable pair of comfortable over the ear headphones? Say hello to the RHA CA-200 Black Over-Ear Headphones. RHA is a UK based company who is making their US debut with the CA-200. This economically priced over the ear headset features dual 40mm drivers, comfortable large ear cups which offer good passive noise isolation and an extra long 1.2m braided cable. How do the CA-200 sound? Click on through to check out my full video review. Then head to this page on Amazon US to learn more about them.
Wazala Integrates SoundCloud to Sell Music Online
Wazala, the hosted shopping cart service, says they have the integrated SoundCloud with their ecommerce platform.
Now musicians can set up an online music shop in a snap. With SoundCloud, musicians are able to record and present their music to the world and to their with fans. SoundCloud users can now sell music on their own websites using Wazala.
“Wazala does not take a transaction fee, thus allowing artists to sell songs directly to fans without giving out a piece of the profit to third parties” said Zeena Bushnaq, Managing Director of Wazala. “It’s a big compliment to other distribution channels artists use. Customers who discover the artists through their website or social profile would not have to be directed elsewhere to purchase, making Wazala a deeply integrated social commerce experience within your own site.”
The store can integrated on website, blogs and Facebook pages. With Wazala, you can sell tracks, merch, tickets, or any promo items without leaving your store. Musicians already using SoundCloud will benefit from the easy upload and set up of their music for sale with Wazala.
People already using SoundCloud will appreciate the easy upload and set up of their music for sale thanks to Wazala. When a customer makes a purchase, an automated link is sent to them giving them allowing for safe download.
Visit Wazala.com/pricing for the different pricing options.
This story comes from 1888PressRelease.com.
The Urabanears 2012 Spring/Summer Collection Is Available Now
With spring just around the corner, Urbanears has released a new collection of headphones in Sage, Grape, and Cream spring colors. If you like to stand out with your tech gadgets, then these headphones are a must buy. The colors of these headphones seem to pop out at you.
Review: Sony Piiq MDR-PQ2 (Giiq)
The headphone market is quite an over saturated place with so many varying styles, price points, and quality. Sony is looking to carve out their own niche market with their Piiq lineup of headphones which are supposed to provide excellent sound quality while still being affordable and stylish. The MDR-PQ2′s (otherwise known as Giiq) are in the middle of the Piiq lineup and are priced that way too. So do they stand out in the market, or should they just be overlooked?
Read on to find out.
Video Review: id America Spark Headphones
id America makes some of the more unique iDevice accessories we’ve seen. Their Gasket case is modeled after the head gasket on a performance engine. Their newest product also takes it’s design from the inside of an automobile. The Spark Headphones get their influence from spark plugs. The Sparks are made from light weight aluminum and they feature an 8mm driver. The 3.9ft. cord offers an integrated microphone and remote control which allows you play and pause you music, fast forward or rewind as well as answer incoming telephone calls. The Sparks come in 9 different color variations too and include a stylish leather carrying pouch as well.
Check out my video review of the Sparks after the jump. Then head to this page on the company’s web site to learn more.

















