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Nokia is well known for their phones but they also make plenty of different accessories. Up for review today I’ve got the BH-112 Bluetooth headset from Nokia. This headset is very small and lightweight and features the ability to pair to two different devices at the same time. The BH-112 also features voice prompt instructions and voice prompts status updates. I’ve found the headset very comfortable to wear for long periods of time and call quality is very good as well is the battery life. Read on to learn more….
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I've been spending a lot more time recently tinkering with things from the world of mobile, the latest item in this adventure is the Mobi Mobile Speaker from Wavemaster, a compact and highly portable audio solution that connects to your mobile device, so you can enjoy your audio in all its glory, but it is rather small, so is it any good?
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Today we’ll be looking at the TT ESPORTS Theron – the company’s high to mid-range gaming mouse, designed with input from Taiwanese StarCraft II pro-gamer Softball. Softball hasn’t impressed in international competition thus far, but we’ll see if his mouse is more worthy of praise.
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As most of you know now (if not all) while typing these lines CeBIT the largest electronics & PC hardware related exhibition in the EU is taking place in Hanover, Germany with countless products showcased by pretty much every manufacturer on the face of the planet. Unfortunately however that left us with two choices, either go there ourselves to cover everything happening at CeBIT up close and personal (not really that far compared to CES so it would be a lot easier to do so) or remain here, post news from CeBIT and at the same time continue our testing to keep our schedule. Well the decision was quite an obvious one (although i haven't been in CeBIT for a long time) and so for the past 6 days we've been spending quite a bit of time with the latest peripheral by Mad Catz, the F.R.E.Q.7 7.1 Virtual Surround PC Gaming Headset.
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The Vulcan ANC headset uses active noise cancellation to add to complete in game immersion, and is the first we have seen to do so with no loss in bass and fidelity, as well as outstanding passive noise cancellation of > 30 dB. 40mm drivers using neodymium magnets are engineered for extreme low end punch coupled with crystal clear highs for unparalleled in game experience coupled with precision placement. The Spitfire dongle ups the ante with built in amp for lower distortion, 7.1 virtual surround and ASUS’ unique FPS EQ. The Vulcan Pro can also be used with your favorite sound card without the Spitfire USB if desired.
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It seems that lately no matter where i go when I’m out (subway, road, gym) i see quite a few people listening to music with large wired headsets connected to their smartphones so i can't help but to wonder just how comfortable they feel. Personally up to this day i only used wired and wireless stereo earphones/earsets when i wanted to listen to music while on the go without becoming annoying to people around me and i can't say that i ever felt like wanting something more. True volume and bass levels always were two very important issues i wish could be resolved but when using earphones it's quite obvious that you put portability over audio perfection. Well it seems that our friends over at Jabra have been working on the two issues i mentioned since they just released what is perhaps the best wireless headset I’ve used to date, the REVO Wireless.
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$10 earphones? We took one in to see if they were good or not.
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The Edifier MP15 Audio Candy Plus is a wired speaker dock for smartphone and MP3 players, but can also serve as an MP3 players itself with an SD card reader, built-in radio and battery, with a sound quality that can definitely be called acceptable. And when you take the price into consideration, it's certainly a good deal for what you get.
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Today we are taking a look at the Arion AR602 floor standing speakers. With a built-in amplifier you won't need an external receiver like many home theater speakers and with a dedicated tweeter, mid-range, and subwoofer pushing 180W peak/100W RMS frequency range and volume shouldn't be an issue either. Read on to see if these speakers have what it takes.
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In a market filled with a virtually limitless number of headsets and headphones from a very large number of manufacturers that increases every day it can become extremely difficult for consumers to find just the right one suitable for their needs. Just imagine that even professionals such as DJs and studio sound engineers who require very high audio precision and clarity offered only by the best headphone/headset models also have a hard time choosing the right one for the job due to the numerous offerings available. When i first started doing consumer electronic related reviews a few years ago i did focus quite a bit on testing professional and enthusiast grade headphones/headsets to help people figure out which was the ideal one for them but for the past two years or so because of extreme workload i had to make a tough decision and so i decided to focus on reviews surrounding other more popular product lines (gaming related). Well it seems however that old habits die hard and since many of you have asked we decided to start a brand new section dedicated to professional/enthusiast grade headphones/headsets and what better way to do that than by testing the latest TMA-1 DJ Headphones with Mic by AIAIAI?
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