In ear earphones (or IEMs, "In Ear Monitors" as they're called") can have really, really good sound. The main criticism is that the sound stage tend to be slightly more compressed than when using ...
The ever-popular earbuds used with many iPods and other MP3 players may be more stylish than the bigger and bulkier earmuff-type headphones, but they may also be more damaging to one’s hearing, ...
Combination lanyard/earbuds for the first-generation iPod nano. The iPod shuffle’s included lanyard become one of its most popular accessories thanks to the shuffle’s small size and light weight — by ...
If you own an iPod or indeed any MP3 player then having the right headphones is essential to getting the best sound quality. Don't make the mistake of thinking that once you've spent over £150 on an ...
Audiology experts are sounding the alarm about noise-canceling earbuds and headphones, warning users that blocking out background noise can affect how your brain processes sound and reduce your ...
[UPDATE #1: It's not a DRM chip but a singal processor that controls play, pause, skip, scan, volume up, volume down and so on.] [UPDATE #2: Apple confirms that the headphones don't use any encryption ...
We reviewed Apple’s Lanyard Headphones for the original iPod nano last year; with the introduction of the second-generation (2G) iPod nano, Apple has released a new version of the Lanyard Headphones ...