Many of us wear headphones for a large part of the day. So why shouldn't they serve us for something more than just playing music? The idea is not ours, because it was also thought of by the Misfit brand, who have already poured the idea into the Specter Bluetooth headphones, which are also an activity meter.
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Just as there is no one-size-fits-all bicycle seat, there is no one-size-fits-all pair of headphones. Of course, the headphones can be custom molded for you (depending on the shape of the ear opening), but this method is time consuming, not to mention expensive. But only if you don't consider Revols wireless Bluetooth headphones, which, like silicone earplugs, adapt to your ears one, two, three. The headphones are a real hit on Kickstarter, where they have already raised well over 1.2 million dollars and thus exceeded the originally set goal by more than 10 times.
Spice up your style this winter with the new Sony h.ear headphones, which promise a stylishly refined musical experience with striking colors and a sophisticated design with a touch of timeless elegance. Which color of h.ear headphones best reflects your style and personality?
Did you know that the real intuitive remote control is hidden in those white Apple headphones? Namely, they enable users to do more than ordinary telephone headsets. Here are 14 things Apple's headphones can do — from sending unwanted calls straight to voicemail with one click, to effortlessly skipping to the part we want to hear.
The MW60 are wireless headphones from Master & Dynamic for a luxurious audibility unmatched in this class of headphones in the world. Connected over the ears, they allow you to collect yourself and move your thoughts somewhere else. They are made like Slovenian houses, with the idea that they will last, so they are made of the best materials and "tuned" to serve the ears with a rich and warm sound.
The Sennheiser Orpheus HE90 from 1991 hold a very special place in the hearts of audiophiles. Headphones for 16,000 euros, for which 300 lucky customers received a tube amplifier made especially for these headphones, received worthy successors 24 years later. The Sennheiser Orpheus is the next generation of the famous headphones that create frequencies beyond the reach of the human ear (and, by the way, beyond the financial reach of 99 percent of people). Why? We have no idea, but it sure sounds (and technically it doesn't actually sound) crazy good.
When we put headphones on our ears, we usually turn off the outside world, but with the revolutionary Batband headphones, it's a completely different song. First of all, we don't put them in or over our ears, but we wear the device on our head like Gaius Julius Caesar's laurel wreath, and secondly, we don't listen with our ears, but through vibrations on the skull bone. They use "bone conduction" technology, which allows listening to music and sounds from the environment at the same time.
The latest headphones are largely reminiscent of fashion accessories, which is also the case with Samsung's Level U wireless headphones. For an elegant and ergonomic design that enables comfortable long-term use (the powerful battery that lasts up to 10 hours of music playback or 11 hours of conversations also contributes). hides exceptional sound quality and all the advantages of wireless Bluetooth. Headphones where the sound breathes with full lungs.
Sleeping with headphones has never been the healthiest. But Kokooon EEG are not ordinary headphones. Developed in collaboration with Onkyo, they are designed so that we can wear them overnight without any worries, while at the same time the headphones reduce the noise around us and monitor our sleep through sensors.
Whether it's the bustle of the street, the sound of trains, or just normal, everyday noise, there are many moments when you'd rather stick earplugs in your ears. But the Here headphones go one step further. These wireless headphones have a built-in DPS processor (Digital Signal Processing) and therefore the ability to digitally process the audio signal. This gives us control over the sound at the level of signals and frequencies and over the volume, and we personalize it with the associated application, as we would do in a recording studio.
Aivvy Q are smart headphones that bring us music right on the tray. Why? Headphones are an application and a device for streaming music at the same time, even when we are not connected to the Internet. The independent music player in the headphones starts playing music as soon as you put the headphones on your head. On the other hand, "over-the-ear" headphones are interactive - they work on our touch. They are currently fighting for their existence on Kickstarter.
Although the babies stole all our attention on the Dolce & Gabbana Fall/Winter 2015 catwalk at Milan Fashion Week, we didn't miss the collection's extraordinary details, the most prominent of which were the glamorous, bejeweled and fur-encrusted headphones that we can already afford today – for about US$8,000.