I don’t know if it would be legit to actually call these headphones “wireless,” but how about “wire free.” The headphones attach directly to the iPod shuffle. It is an excellent idea to eliminate the ...
Retailing in Japan for the equivalent of $50, Elecom’s latest is a quiet exercise in practicality. As depicted in the photo above, you see the shuffle conveniently stuck on one of the phones via its ...
When I hear wireless headphones and iPod, I automatically think Bluetooth. Elecom has unveiled a new set of wireless headphones for the iPod shuffle that are in fact wireless, but are not at all what ...
Mere seconds after Apple announced its third-generation, buttonless iPod shuffle this week, a collective cry of "What about my expensive third-party headphones?" rang out across the Internet. Since ...
The headphones Apple includes with its range of iPods have never been a major selling point. Sure, they do the job, but many people choose to scrap Apple’s trademark-white earbuds in favor of higher ...
As you probably know, Apple's iPod shuffle created quite a stir when it was introduced with no screen and no buttons. How are you really supposed to control it, after all? Of course, Apple's ...
About a year ago, I first heard the notion of wirelessly broadcasting music from an iPod to an audio system, in essence turning the iPod itself into a remote control. This concept was a response to ...
The new iPod Shuffle, compared in size with a house key on Apples Web site, is just 1.8 inches tall and just 0.3 inches thick and retails for $79. The Shuffle holds a 4GB flash drive with room for up ...
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