Posts Tagged ‘headphones’

Have Small Ears and Looking for Earphones?

February 2nd, 2010 by Ramez Blibel

Following the arrival of in-ear sound-isolating earphones, a person may assume that a music lover’s most important desires have finally been fulfilled. Today’s high-tech toys are capable of delivering a fantastic depth of sound at efficient volumes wherever your ears end up. The only issue manufacturers have to answer is small ears. I’m not discussing kid’s ears - that’s a different article. This article is going to talk about grown-ups who just must contend with narrower than average ear canals. A few earphone users report earphones which will not slide down properly into the ear canal, or cause discomfort if they do. Well, the you’ll be happy to know that several earphone manufacturers, by intention or accident, now offer a group of well-proportioned earphones for appreciative adults. A great option is the Bose QuietComfort 3.

Noise Cancellation Headphones - Canceling Noise Headphones Review

December 25th, 2009 by Freddy McCandless

Noise cancellation headphones came into consumer consciousness in the 1980’s. Bose was the first audio company to offer options of noise cancellation headphones. This had been prompted by an employee of the company being completely dissatisfied with airplane issued headphones while on a flight - he thought there could be something better. There are people today who will not fly unless they have packed their noise cancellation headphones. So the question is what is the noise cancellation technology and what would make a good pair of noise cancellation headphones/

What Are Your Choices in Sound Isolating Earphones?

December 20th, 2009 by Aaron Benjamin

Sound Isolating Earphones are suddenly quite popular now that MP3 players, IPods and even PDAs are capable of storing and playing huge amounts of tracks with the same tonal quality which we used to receive exclusively from full-sized home stereos. We all know the most effective sound equipment is still dependent on effective sound delivery tools - and the earphones which are packaged with most portable media devices are practically hopeless. Consequently, we’ll spend time discussing a few respectable kinds of sound isolating earphones, which will enable you to hear the full range of sound on your MP3.

Noise Canceling Headsets Under The Spotlight

December 20th, 2009 by Ledley Withenshaw

If your interested in buying a decent noise canceling headset, then there are a few things you need to know first. Firstly, if you are not very familiar with headsets for computers, you need to realize that you will have to get a noise canceling had set for almost all different types of scenarios.

Wireless Headsets - What To look For In A Wireless Headset

December 18th, 2009 by Freddy McCandless

As little as a decade ago, wireless headsets could cost quite a bit of money but only deliver relatively poor sound quality and audio pickup range compared to what today’s models are capable of. In fact, the cost could make your head spin because it was so astronomical.