wireless headphones
Review: JayBird Freedom Bluetooth Headphones
Cutting the cord; it’s what we runners would love to do. Running with headphones can be a huge pain thanks to that thin wire that just refuses to stay out of the way. The obvious solution to this problem is having tunes pumped straight into your brain, but Bluetooth headphones are the most acceptable compromise to date. JayBirds has a few different styles of bluetooth headphones for your wireless pleasure. I took at look at their Freedom headphones to see if they are the solution to my workout woes.
JayBird launches JF3 Freedom Bluetooth In Ear Sport Headphones
If you’re looking for the ultimate set of running headphones, your search may be at an end. JayBird, makers of bluetooth headphones, has just launched the brand new JF3 Freedom Bluetooth Headphones. In addition to being tiny and wireless, these guys have secure-fit ear cushions to ensure they don’t fall out while your head is banging around doing all sorts of sports. And they’re even sweat proof, making them theoretically the perfect set of sport headphones.
Sleek Audio announces more affordable SA1 in-ear earphones
Sleek Audio has announced their newest addition to their already stunning line of earphones, the SA1. Sleek is known for their amazing (and quite expensive) earphones, but today they’re trying to satisfy the need for great audio without depleting the savings account with the SA1. It has VQ tuning and a rosewood body, it’s wireless ready and, wait for it, only $79.99.
Apple review – iMuffs MB210 Wireless Headphones
By and large, I don’t mind wires. I’d rather deal with wires than batteries, I suppose. Wires are free. And better for the environment. And more useful should I find myself in a MacGyveresque predicament…which has never happened, and which I wouldn’t recognize if it did because I’ve never actually seen an episode of the show, but the reference seemed appropriate.
My mouse and keyboard sit on my desk. They barely move, so why would they need to be wireless? Headphones, however, move around with me. An important area of activity often separates them from the device into which they’re plugged, so I thought I’d give the iMuffs MB210 Wireless Headphones a try to see if they made it easier to listen to some Thomas Dolby while I’m getting things done.
















