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Bluetrek CARBON Bluetooth 3.0 Headset

Bluetrek launches world's first Bluetooth headset is made of carbon fiber in the FCC with the name 'Bluetrek CARBON Bluetooth 3.0 Headset'. Lightweight Bluetooth headset that adopts audio technology Noise Lock (TM) noise cancellation, wind and echo - to ensure crystal clear conversations on both ends of the user and recipient.

Bluetrek CARBON Bluetooth headset equipped with Bluetooth 3.0 features, easy installation, advanced voice prompts, simultaneous connection to two phones, universal micro USB connector and switch on-off mechanical.

Bluetrek Bluetooth headset provides up to 4.5 hours talk time and 5 days standby time. For the price of 3.0 Bluetrek Bluetooth Headset Latest CARBON is available for about $ 69.99. Source ubergizmo.com

CES 2011: Hands on: Sony OLED 3D headset review

The third and final one of Sony's 3D prototypes at this year's CES is the futuristic-looking 3D headset concept.

The headset packs two 3D OLED displays, both with a high-definition resolution of 1280x720, and it's super impressive.

Indeed, it's one of our favourite products from this year's CES show – maybe second only to the Blackberry Playbook.

It's not a commercial product yet – it's just a tech demo. But there's no denying that it's one of the most awesome implementations of 3D we've seen so far.

The headset itself is quite heavy, but the 3D effect is brilliant, and the picture is crisp.

We watched various video clips as well as 3D footage from Gran Turismo 5 and it was all spectacular.

There was a fantastic sense of depth to the images, and the fact that each eye had its own individual HD display so close-up meant there was a perceived sharpness that was missing from Sony's lenticular OLED TV and BD player prototypes.

Frankly, if you gave us the choice between staring at a big 3D TV with active shutter glasses and donning one of these badboys, we'd choose the headset every time.

The perceived screen size seemed the equivalent of watching an 80-inch display from around 15 feet away, so there was certainly a very cinematic feel to the experience.

Gadgetimpulse.com







Vuzix Wrap 310 – video eyewear

Vuzix Wrap 310 feature twin high-resolution video displays which project a 55-inch screen and also removable noise isolating earphones are included.
Wrap 310 includes a dual 428×240 LCD display for delivering a 55-inch screen viewed from ten feet (3m). It offers 24bit true color, 60Hz progressive scan update rate and 26 degree diagonal field of view. The brightness, contrast and color saturation can be adjusted. It works with both 2D and 3D movies and videos. The device is compatible with any TV, DVD/Blu-ray player, UMPC, PMP, iPods and most cell-phones.
Via itechnews.net

Plantronics Voyager Pro UC is apparently the world’s first Bluetooth headset with sensor technology

During the recent All Things Digital’s “Dive into Mobile” conference, Plantronics demoed the new Voyager Pro UC, calling it “an intelligent headset with sensor technology.” The device that builds on top of the original Voyager Pro, comes with some handy features like smart call routing, mobility presence and smart whisper alerts.

The first of the three allows headset to “know” if it’s on your ear and routes the call to the headset or handset as appropriate. This handy feature works even in mid-call, which is super cool.

Thanks to the mobility presence, Voyager Pro UC will change your status to “In a call” on other lines (Skype, Microsoft Lync, Cisco Communicator and mobile phone) when you’re in a middle of a call.

Finally, with the help of Smart Whisper Alerts you will know when your favorite contacts (so called VIPs) send you and email or an instant message – Plantronics’ new headset will whisper “you got a new message” in your ear.

The new Voyager PRO UC will be officially announced in January (at the CES?) and will work both with mobile phones and PCs (a USB adapter will come in the box).

TDK TH-WR700 wireless headphones

TDK has just introduced to the Japanese market the new wireless TH-WR700 headphones using the Kleer technology.
The transmitter can be plugged to every device with a 3.5 jack connector and the 16-bit/44.1KHz radio signal will be send to the headphones using the 2.4GHz band. A listening radius is 10 meters and the signal can be received by up to four users simultaneously. The headphones are powered by four AA batteries which allow about 40 hours of work. Frequency response is 20 Hz - 20 kHz.
Via Hardwaresphere

Marshall Minor Rarphones

What you are seeing here are the Marshall Minors earbuds.

There are a lot of earbuds that look like many other earbuds that you would see these days. There are some things that make it look different.

For example, it has a unique EarClick system which makes certain that they don’t fall out by themselves. They also come with an integrated mic and in-line remote for more functionality.

You should be able to get these Marshall phones for about $59.

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Fanny Wong Headphones could be a winner

You will know the use of the words “could be” in the title of this posting.

Truth be told, the Fanny Wong company is new to the headphone business, but they promise to “marry high-style and great sound”.

It is designed by the same sound engineer who made the Beats by Dr. Dre, and they have a “DuoJack” inline splitter. They have luxury cushions and 40mm titanium drivers.

I look forward to hearing from them, and wonder if they will have a booth at CES 2011 to try out for myself.

You can pre-order the phones for about $149.95.

Source [http://www.gearlog.com]

R2-D2 Headphones from Coloud (not Cloud City)

Sure, there is a lot of Star Wars themed merchandise, and yes, we probably don’t need more of it.

However, if you are looking for more than just an R2-D2 Droid phone, you should check out these R2D2 headphones from Coloud. Each of the earcups have R2D2’s domed head on them, and it has a foldable design as well.

You should be able to get these for about $49.90.

Source [http://www.ohgizmo.com]