JVC HANC250 Noise Cancelling Headphones - Excellent Performance, Comfortable And A Great Value!
July 6th, 2010 by Dennis HoffmanWhen you are looking to purchase noise cancelling headphones so that you can enjoy greater quality of sound when listening to your music or movies, there are two features that are consistently at the top of list. First, you want to get a great value for your money and, second, you want headphones that are lightweight and comfortable to wear. You will get both with the JVC Hanc250 Noise Cancelling Headphones.
Noise Cancelling Bose Headphones - Full, Rich Sound!
June 18th, 2010 by Dennis HoffmanWhen it comes to the noise cancelling headphone industry, Bose is the bold, ingenious leader! When you want to reduce unwanted noise so that you can listen to your music or movie, The QuietComfort 2 Noises Cancelling Bose Headphones can electronically identify the noise and do away with it.
Three Features To Look Out For When Buying DJ Headphones
June 16th, 2010 by Gregory McMahonWhether you are shopping for your very first gig, or you are replacing an old worn out set of headphones, there are a few features that you will need to look out for before making your purchase. Buying DJ headphones is not like shopping for a pair of fashion headphones, you will want to make sure to buy a quality pair that with withstand the abuse of countless gigs as well as reproduce your sound accurately.
Difference Between Apple And Non-Apple Media Players
June 8th, 2010 by Abu DawoodApple’s iPods have become a representative of 21st century existence, but all portable media players (PMPs) are not compelled to begin with a lowercase vowel. The majority of apple products have non-apple options, and a few of these options might be a more desirable decision for certain kinds of shoppers. This article tries to compare a few of Apple’s PMPs to their non-apple counterparts.
Review of two Digital Wireless Headphones - The Latest Trend In Wireless Technology?
May 12th, 2010 by Gunter FellbaumBeing able to watch TV at night and not disturb others has been the driving force of wireless headphones. In particular the benefit of not being tied to a headphone cord has led to rapid growth of wireless products. However thus far wireless headphones could never really match the sound quality of traditional corded models and the wireless transmission would be prone to interference and noise. Is the latest wireless technology able to remedy the problems of previous wireless headphones? We will take a look at two wireless headphones that both utilize the latest in wireless transmission to find out how these models stack up against traditional corded headphones in terms of sound quality and reliability.




