Humans don't like change. The proof is the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, from which Apple removed the classic headphone jack, resulting in a whole 'halo'. In a desperate attempt to get the 3.5mm jack back, some Apple users have started drilling holes in the case of the new phone with a drill. Fortunately, there's a much more elegant solution for those who don't like Apple's Lightning connector and would like to use their old headphones rather than wireless AirPods. On the contrary, it protects him even more. Meet Fuze, a protective case equipped with an interface that 'translates' a 3.5mm jack into a Lightning connector.
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All those of you who were worried about losing your Apple Airpods wireless headphones while wearing them can rest easy. At least the female part of the audience. At M3D, they have produced earrings in the form of a mini piece, which promises to catch the earpiece if it falls out of your ear.
Black Eyed Peas frontman Will.i.am has launched i.am+ BUTTONS premium wireless headphones inspired by vinyl records. The machined metal headphones with fabric-wrapped cable are available in six colors with three different mounts at Apple's online store and other i.am+ partners (Neiman Marcus, Bloomingdales, Browns, Maxfield, Colette, Equinox, FarFetch and Shopspring). Kendall Jenner and Naomi Campbell take part in the campaign.
The renowned French company FOCAL (also known as JM Lab) has been famous for Hi-Fi speakers of the highest quality for many years. In the middle of this year, the Utopia line was joined by the Sopra line, which simply enchants music lovers with its high-resolution sound.
Wireless headphones quickly became an indispensable accessory in both business and private communication. Treat your ears to the best and consider the Philips SHB8850NC wireless headphones and immerse yourself in the world of music without cables, without noise and without compromise. With just a touch, you can establish a wireless connection with a smart device and make a phone call in passing.
Are you buying quality headphones? You're probably flirting with headphones, but the Philips MyJam FreshTones BT SHB5250 wireless headphones are proof that you don't need a gun to get good sound. In addition to listening to music wirelessly, Philips headphones also allow you to make calls. With a unique shape, they adapt to the geometry of the ear, and the flat cable that connects the headphones and does not get tangled ensures that you do not lose the headphones.
For all of you who like glitz and deep pockets, Onkyo, a brand that offers a wide range of quality audio equipment, has created the elite Onkyo Diamond headphones. He sprinkled them with real diamonds and demands an outrageous 100 thousand US dollars for them.
Anyone who has ever skied and tried to answer the phone while skiing knows that gloves just don't cut it. With The SOUNDSHIELD ski helmet with built-in wireless headphones, this is now possible, as it allows you to make calls and listen to music on the go without the need for a smartphone. The headphones can also be used separately from the helmet.
Technology has done a lot of damage to our concentration in recent years, as it often deconcentrates us. And because wedge collides with wedge, Mindset headphones were created to attempt to repair this damage. It is a smart headset that detects your brain activity and is able to recognize when you are no longer focused and help you to concentrate on work again. They were created to increase your productivity.
The Marshall brand has cut the cables from its best headphones, which promise studio sound, and presented a wireless version of the Marshall Monitor Bluetooth, which provides as much as 30 hours of autonomy.
Scientists have been predicting for quite some time that graphene will "inhabit" many technological devices, electronic circuits, etc. The predictions are clearly coming true, as the Canadian startup company ORA has developed the first headphones from this material, which is 200 times stronger than steel and 1000 times lighter than paper, and the results are remarkable.
Would you like headphones that are more than just that? Suppose they could help you use voice commands to operate your phone without even looking at it, or answer almost any question or even translate a sentence from a foreign language? Would? Google now brings them to you.