Skullcandy FMJ iPhone earbuds and microphone – Review


Skullcandy; now there’s a naming success. Skullcandy’s a little company that markets a wide selection of headphones, earbuds, and accessories. I’ve never had any trouble remembering this firm’s name! Skullcandy’s target audience is the skater/hiphop crowd, but don’t let that (or their too-cool-for-school website design) drive you away, even if you lean more to the fuddy-duddy side of the spectrum.

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EH 150 Headphones
Review

After playing around with cheap headphones I came to the conclusion that many do with devices like this; you get what you pay for. That doesn’t mean you can’t get a decent set of headphones without spending a fortune though. Case in point, the Sennheiser EH 150 headphones.

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Bose Around-Ear Headphones
Review

Bose is well-known for the company’s QuietComfort Acoustic Noise Cancelling Headphones, costing $300-350. Most smart, thrifty music listeners will be satisfied with the affordable Around-Ear Headphones, at less than half the price of their highly-promoted siblings.

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SR225 Headphones
Review


Audio quality is G-R-E-A-T. You’ll have to spend at least 50 percent more for a comparable in-ear-phone experience. Grado Labs’ SR225 is elegantly simple and minimalist in physical design, but hidden from sight is audio engineering that quickly will make you want to get back to your tracks as soon as you can.

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MacAlly BlueWave Bluetooth Headphones
Review


MacAlly has recently released their new BlueWave headphones, which incorporate Bluetooth wireless technology to eliminate the annoying wires that tether headphone users to their iPods or computers. The Weeks Division of MyMac.com Labs spent some time using the BlueWave, and found it to be a fine product.

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MacAlly PodPro noise-reducing headphones
Review

Like most people, I use my iPod in a variety of locations, and some are noisier than others. Noise reduction technology allows you to save your hearing by reducing the background noise, so you don’t need to crank up the iPod volume to hearing-unfriendly levels to enjoy your tunes.

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Sennheiser PXC 250
Review

Ah, the sweet sounds of music! And with the popularity of the Apple iPod there is a huge market out there for people wanting to purchase better sounding headphones than the earbud white ones which, while decent sounding, leave a lot to be desired.

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Review – OWC Mercury Elite Pro FireWire 800/400

Imagine 250GB of storage space on an external drive. Now add in the ability to connect the drive via FireWire 400 or 800, as well as USB 1.1 or 2.0. Make the drive a respectable 7200RPM with a 8MB Data Buffer, as well as Oxford922 chip-set, and you have one mean drive.

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