
Elecom Release 'Wireless' Headphones For iPod Shuffle
Thanks to the small size of the iPod shuffle, we can see wireless headphones take on a whole new meaning thanks to the guys at Elecom. The latest wireless headphones
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Thanks to the small size of the iPod shuffle, we can see wireless headphones take on a whole new meaning thanks to the guys at Elecom. The latest wireless headphones
If you've not heard of Phonak, then don't worry because neither had I until I reviewed their PFE 112 earphones. The Swiss company has a 60 year history in the hearing aid industry. Less than two years ago they crossed over into the consumer audio market in the US and now they're coming to the UK.
So this is a concept gadget, but a real contender for release apparently. Not content with annoying the hell out of everyone on the train by playing your music at
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We’re a fan of the Floyd around here, and we’re not talking Dark Side of the Moon Floyd either, so we thought it only right and proper that we share the UK based headphone company’s newest set of TwistJax headphones with you.
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