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Sennheiser PX 210 Bluetooth headphones

Posted on February 10, 2010 4:43 PM

Sennheiser PX 210 Bluetooth headphones

Sennheiser has rolled out its PX 210 Bluetooth headphones which supposedly lasts up to a dozen hours of non-stop audio playback before running out of juice (or most probably your device will need a recharge first), where it comes with the customary 10 meter range associated with Bluetooth-enabled devices and apt-X coding (a commercial-grade compression technology). Unfortunately, the PX 210 is not all sunshine and roses, as it is listen-only, not to mention that selected devices will not support apt-X quality without an additional dongle. Guess the Sennheiser PX 210 targets true audiophiles, hence the pretty steep price point of $299.95.


QSOUND Solar Powered Bluetooth Headphones

Posted on May 21, 2009 7:32 AM

QSOUND Solar Powered Bluetooth Headphones

We know that Bluetooth headphones are a boon to anyone who has had enough of the wired lifestyle, and engineering student Shepeleff Stephen could have stumbled upon a potential gold mine with his design of the solar-powered Bluetooth headphones known as the Q-SOUND headphones. Not only does it play nice with any other Bluetooth-enabled device (cell phones, portable media players, you name it), it also doubles up as a hands-free kit, allowing you to tackle calls whenever you need to. For folks who own devices that do not have Bluetooth and yet find the Q-SOUND's design appealing, fret not. You can always hook it up to the said device via its 3.5mm jack. Each rubber-based earpiece can be adjusted to fit differently shaped and sized heads for a greater level of comfort. Each hour of direct sunlight can provide over 2 hours of running time when operating on maximum volume - not too shabby, eh?


Sigma Bluetribe Bluetooth Headphones

Posted on May 20, 2009 10:44 AM

Sigma Bluetribe Bluetooth Headphones

Looking for a pair of wireless headphones but don't know where to start? Well, the Sigma Bluetribe Bluetooth headphones should not disappoint when it comes to basic features such as an integrated microphone and over-the-ear styling. What makes it stand out would be the unique hexagonal shape of each earpiece, making it look like some sort of wooden TIE fighter that escaped from a failed Star Wars script. Those who are still adamant on wearing one of these to go along with their Bluetooth-enabled device will have to fork out $150 for it.