The Future of Audio - Wireless mp3 Headphones
59Wireless mp3 headphones are becoming more and more common in today's day and age. Like their standard bluetooth counterparts, of course there are drawbacks in design due to the lack of example models to build upon, but there are also many strong points. For instance, it is truely remarkable how this technology can be incorporated into items such as sunglasses. Imagine sitting in class being bored to death by your professor, or at work being chewed out by your boss; pop on your nifty set of wireless mp3 headohones shades and take a much needed stress break. However, as stated, much more thought needs to be put into the design of future models.
Many of those already circling the market fall victim to small threats such as user sweating and outside noises which may hinder the listening experience and steer consumers away. The convenience of wireless mp3 headphones is cut short when you take into account the fact that you might have to remove the headphones in order to see which song you're on (if, that is, you're the type of person who likes to see a name every once in a while) into consideration. This is still a relatively novel item, so it is entirely possible that all bugs could be ironed out after a series of "bad egg" models. No new form of technology starts off perfect, so it is understandable that there may be small flaws such as inadequate bass and low volume levels.
When the stage has been reached that suppliers can more reliably put the wireless mp3 headphones theme into earbuds (earbuds are known to increase the listening experience as they bring sound directly into the ear), some problems plaguing the headphones are sure to be abolished.
Wireless mp3 Headphones
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Expense
Another real problem right now arises from the expense of these items. Right now, even the less glamorious of models could run you around fifty big ones, while you could probably get better listening quality by purchasing a cheap ten dollar player along with a bluetooth set with dongle. Batteries will also be required (AAA normally) unless you're willing to pay about thirty dollars more for a rechargeable one, and we all know batteries can add up to major costs over time.
Also, the technology hasn't even entered an age in which SD cards can be inserted in order to expand existing memory; when you're out of space, it's time to delete some of those beloved songs of yours, and if you choose not too then that means you have to go out and buy another set with a bigger memory base.
Don't believe what i'm saying? then take a look at some models listed on Amazon. The 2gb Hisonic gaines rave reviews, but it is clear to see that all the bustle centers around the novelty of the item, not it's out put and performance. Reviewers make it clear that improvement is needed, but the highlight the originatily and joy they have experienced with trying out such a new and, overall, user friendly item. These headphones were labeled with the title "Sport" yet they are acceptable for anything but vigourous activity due to the shorting out that could occur due to user perspiration and the posibility that batteries could pop out with a blow since it does not feature an internal power source. As for the price, the Hisonic wireless mp3 headphones come in at a whopping fifty-five dollars (not including shipping and handling).
Wireless mp3 Headphones
Looking at another model, if you want style with a hint if discreteness, look no further than the Sunglass model mp3 headphones with built in bluetooth just in case you wanna go a little advanced. Coming in with a price usually no lower than $116, these headphone/sunglass hybrids along with others of it's class have performance that falls short of it's price tag. Customers complain of short battery life, cheap design such as unacceptable plastic frame, and the same old vulnerability to sweat.
Overall, the idea of wireless mp3 headphones is novel and promising, but there are still many bugs to be worked out in order to make these items a valuable, price justified, product of demand. Take your chances now, but buying one of these fresh born items is like buying the first model of a playstation system, the better, glitch free model is only right around the corner.
The Future of Audio - Wireless mp3 Headphones in the News
- Swag watch: It pays gift-wise to be a bowl playerUSA Today15 hours ago
It sounds like nobody will be a loser when Texas Tech and Michigan State meet in the Jan. 2 Alamo Bowl. All of the players will get freebies, including a 32-gig iPod Touch and Dr. Dre Monster headphones.
- Students design zip-off jeans and jackets with headphones for wheelchair usersCornell News Service2 days ago
Winter boots that improve circulation and a jacket with built-in headphones designed for people in wheelchairs who struggle to put on outerwear are two of several new products that Cornell students have developed to enhance the lives of senior citizens and people with disabilities.
- Award-Winning Sennheiser Wireless Headphones Powered by Kleer TechnologyMarketwire3 days ago
RS 170 and RS 180 Headphones With Kleer's KLR 3012 Wireless Audio Module Win International CES 2010 Innovation Award
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