Each headset possesses a discrete in-line remote control that delivers users easy control over functions such as play, pause and skip apart from allowing volume tweaks. The iPod Shuffle’s VoiceOver function can also be controlled with this device. Additionally, iPhone owners can utilize the headset’s integrated microphone for handsfree chatting.
The compact DR-EX300iP in-ear headphone that has a 13.5mm Neodymium driver fits vertically into the user’s ear. Four different sizes of hybrid silicone earbuds provide a secure and comfortable fit into the ears. The headset is touted to reproduce rich, powerful bass sounds within a wide dynamic rage.
It will be offered in a shade of black and come bundled with a leather storage and transportation case. The MDR-EX38iP is out black or white colors with three sizes of hybrid silicone buds and a 9mm Neodymium driver for smooth, deep bass sounds. Both headsets incorporate gold plated stereo mini plugs and cord adjusters.
The dual-purpose DR-V150ipP is fitted with a large adjustable headband, reversible earcups for ‘single-sided’ monitoring and a 30mm ferrite driver for deep bass and power handling. Sony’s MDR-E10iP will be released in shades of pink, gold blue and grey. It features a 13.5mm Neodymium driver and soft ear-pads for comfortable wear.
Sony’s DR-EX300iP, DR-V150iP and MDR-E10iP headsets will be out in May 2010, while the MDR-EX38iP is currently available for purchase. They are compatible with the iPod Shuffle 3G, iPod Nano 4G/5G, iPod Classic 120GB/160GB, iPod Touch 2G and iPhone 3GS.
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Well, this gives us more options when it comes to iPod Nano 5g accessories like headsets.
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Monday, March 21, 2011
Sony Headset Designs for iPhone and iPod Users
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iphone,
ipod shuffle,
Neodymium,
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Monday, March 7, 2011
Sony Offer New Headsets for iPhone and iPod Users
Those who spend an inordinate amount of time hanging out with their iPods or iPhones may want to read this news if they're looking out for their new headsets. Sony's DR EX-300iP, DR-V150iP and MDR-E10iP headsets have been crafted explicitly for iPhone and iPod users will join the currently available MDR-EX38iP.
The DR-EX300iP is a compact in-ear headphone that incorporates a 13.5MM Neodymium driver which built to fit vertically into the user’s ear. Listening to music for extended periods of time should be comfortable enough with the four sizes of hybrid silicone earbuds provided with it for a secure fit into the ears. The headset renders rich, powerful bass sounds within a wide dynamic rage.
It will be sold with a genuine leather storage and transportation case. It is will be made available in the color black. The MDR-EX38iP is out black or white shades with three sizes of hybrid silicone buds and a 9mm Neodymium driver for smooth, deep bass reproduction. Both headsets feature gold plated stereo mini plugs and cord adjusters.
Sony’s MDR-E10iP headset will be splashed out in shades of pink, blue, gold and grey. It is equipped with soft ear-pads for comfortable wear and a 13.5mm Neodymium driver that renders clear audio. The dual-purpose DR-V150ipP has a large adjustable headband, reversible earcups for ‘single-sided’ monitoring and a 30mm ferrite driver for rich bass and dealing with power.
All of Sony’s latest headset offerings boast of incorporating modest-sized in-line remote controls that are put volume, play, pause and skip controls conveniently within the users hands. Each features an embedded microphone and is compatible with the Apple iPod Shuffle 3G, iPod Nano 4G/5G, 120GB/160GB iPod Classic, iPhone 3GS and iPod touch 2G.
The Sony DR-EX300iP, DR-V150iP and MDR-E10iP headsets will hit shelves this May, while the MDR-EX38iP is already available for purchase.
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I love these newest headsets especially for iPod Nano 5G users, hope to see more in different variety of colors.
The DR-EX300iP is a compact in-ear headphone that incorporates a 13.5MM Neodymium driver which built to fit vertically into the user’s ear. Listening to music for extended periods of time should be comfortable enough with the four sizes of hybrid silicone earbuds provided with it for a secure fit into the ears. The headset renders rich, powerful bass sounds within a wide dynamic rage.
It will be sold with a genuine leather storage and transportation case. It is will be made available in the color black. The MDR-EX38iP is out black or white shades with three sizes of hybrid silicone buds and a 9mm Neodymium driver for smooth, deep bass reproduction. Both headsets feature gold plated stereo mini plugs and cord adjusters.
Sony’s MDR-E10iP headset will be splashed out in shades of pink, blue, gold and grey. It is equipped with soft ear-pads for comfortable wear and a 13.5mm Neodymium driver that renders clear audio. The dual-purpose DR-V150ipP has a large adjustable headband, reversible earcups for ‘single-sided’ monitoring and a 30mm ferrite driver for rich bass and dealing with power.
All of Sony’s latest headset offerings boast of incorporating modest-sized in-line remote controls that are put volume, play, pause and skip controls conveniently within the users hands. Each features an embedded microphone and is compatible with the Apple iPod Shuffle 3G, iPod Nano 4G/5G, 120GB/160GB iPod Classic, iPhone 3GS and iPod touch 2G.
The Sony DR-EX300iP, DR-V150iP and MDR-E10iP headsets will hit shelves this May, while the MDR-EX38iP is already available for purchase.
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I love these newest headsets especially for iPod Nano 5G users, hope to see more in different variety of colors.
Labels:
headset colors,
headset model for ipod,
headsets,
sony
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Sony Headset Designs for iPhone and iPod Users
Each headset possesses a discrete in-line remote control that delivers users easy control over functions such as play, pause and skip apart from allowing volume tweaks. The iPod Shuffle’s VoiceOver function can also be controlled with this device. Additionally, iPhone owners can utilize the headset’s integrated microphone for handsfree chatting.
The compact DR-EX300iP in-ear headphone that has a 13.5mm Neodymium driver fits vertically into the user’s ear. Four different sizes of hybrid silicone earbuds provide a secure and comfortable fit into the ears. The headset is touted to reproduce rich, powerful bass sounds within a wide dynamic rage.
It will be offered in a shade of black and come bundled with a leather storage and transportation case. The MDR-EX38iP is out black or white colors with three sizes of hybrid silicone buds and a 9mm Neodymium driver for smooth, deep bass sounds. Both headsets incorporate gold plated stereo mini plugs and cord adjusters.
The dual-purpose DR-V150ipP is fitted with a large adjustable headband, reversible earcups for ‘single-sided’ monitoring and a 30mm ferrite driver for deep bass and power handling. Sony’s MDR-E10iP will be released in shades of pink, gold blue and grey. It features a 13.5mm Neodymium driver and soft ear-pads for comfortable wear.
Sony’s DR-EX300iP, DR-V150iP and MDR-E10iP headsets will be out in May 2010, while the MDR-EX38iP is currently available for purchase. They are compatible with the iPod Shuffle 3G, iPod Nano 4G/5G, iPod Classic 120GB/160GB, iPod Touch 2G and iPhone 3GS.
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Well, this gives us more options when it comes to iPod Nano 5g accessories like headsets.
The compact DR-EX300iP in-ear headphone that has a 13.5mm Neodymium driver fits vertically into the user’s ear. Four different sizes of hybrid silicone earbuds provide a secure and comfortable fit into the ears. The headset is touted to reproduce rich, powerful bass sounds within a wide dynamic rage.
It will be offered in a shade of black and come bundled with a leather storage and transportation case. The MDR-EX38iP is out black or white colors with three sizes of hybrid silicone buds and a 9mm Neodymium driver for smooth, deep bass sounds. Both headsets incorporate gold plated stereo mini plugs and cord adjusters.
The dual-purpose DR-V150ipP is fitted with a large adjustable headband, reversible earcups for ‘single-sided’ monitoring and a 30mm ferrite driver for deep bass and power handling. Sony’s MDR-E10iP will be released in shades of pink, gold blue and grey. It features a 13.5mm Neodymium driver and soft ear-pads for comfortable wear.
Sony’s DR-EX300iP, DR-V150iP and MDR-E10iP headsets will be out in May 2010, while the MDR-EX38iP is currently available for purchase. They are compatible with the iPod Shuffle 3G, iPod Nano 4G/5G, iPod Classic 120GB/160GB, iPod Touch 2G and iPhone 3GS.
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Well, this gives us more options when it comes to iPod Nano 5g accessories like headsets.
Labels:
headsets,
iphone,
ipod shuffle,
Neodymium,
voice over function
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Sony Offer New Headsets for iPhone and iPod Users
Those who spend an inordinate amount of time hanging out with their iPods or iPhones may want to read this news if they're looking out for their new headsets. Sony's DR EX-300iP, DR-V150iP and MDR-E10iP headsets have been crafted explicitly for iPhone and iPod users will join the currently available MDR-EX38iP.
The DR-EX300iP is a compact in-ear headphone that incorporates a 13.5MM Neodymium driver which built to fit vertically into the user’s ear. Listening to music for extended periods of time should be comfortable enough with the four sizes of hybrid silicone earbuds provided with it for a secure fit into the ears. The headset renders rich, powerful bass sounds within a wide dynamic rage.
It will be sold with a genuine leather storage and transportation case. It is will be made available in the color black. The MDR-EX38iP is out black or white shades with three sizes of hybrid silicone buds and a 9mm Neodymium driver for smooth, deep bass reproduction. Both headsets feature gold plated stereo mini plugs and cord adjusters.
Sony’s MDR-E10iP headset will be splashed out in shades of pink, blue, gold and grey. It is equipped with soft ear-pads for comfortable wear and a 13.5mm Neodymium driver that renders clear audio. The dual-purpose DR-V150ipP has a large adjustable headband, reversible earcups for ‘single-sided’ monitoring and a 30mm ferrite driver for rich bass and dealing with power.
All of Sony’s latest headset offerings boast of incorporating modest-sized in-line remote controls that are put volume, play, pause and skip controls conveniently within the users hands. Each features an embedded microphone and is compatible with the Apple iPod Shuffle 3G, iPod Nano 4G/5G, 120GB/160GB iPod Classic, iPhone 3GS and iPod touch 2G.
The Sony DR-EX300iP, DR-V150iP and MDR-E10iP headsets will hit shelves this May, while the MDR-EX38iP is already available for purchase.
Source
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I love these newest headsets especially for iPod Nano 5G users, hope to see more in different variety of colors.
The DR-EX300iP is a compact in-ear headphone that incorporates a 13.5MM Neodymium driver which built to fit vertically into the user’s ear. Listening to music for extended periods of time should be comfortable enough with the four sizes of hybrid silicone earbuds provided with it for a secure fit into the ears. The headset renders rich, powerful bass sounds within a wide dynamic rage.
It will be sold with a genuine leather storage and transportation case. It is will be made available in the color black. The MDR-EX38iP is out black or white shades with three sizes of hybrid silicone buds and a 9mm Neodymium driver for smooth, deep bass reproduction. Both headsets feature gold plated stereo mini plugs and cord adjusters.
Sony’s MDR-E10iP headset will be splashed out in shades of pink, blue, gold and grey. It is equipped with soft ear-pads for comfortable wear and a 13.5mm Neodymium driver that renders clear audio. The dual-purpose DR-V150ipP has a large adjustable headband, reversible earcups for ‘single-sided’ monitoring and a 30mm ferrite driver for rich bass and dealing with power.
All of Sony’s latest headset offerings boast of incorporating modest-sized in-line remote controls that are put volume, play, pause and skip controls conveniently within the users hands. Each features an embedded microphone and is compatible with the Apple iPod Shuffle 3G, iPod Nano 4G/5G, 120GB/160GB iPod Classic, iPhone 3GS and iPod touch 2G.
The Sony DR-EX300iP, DR-V150iP and MDR-E10iP headsets will hit shelves this May, while the MDR-EX38iP is already available for purchase.
Source
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I love these newest headsets especially for iPod Nano 5G users, hope to see more in different variety of colors.
Labels:
headset colors,
headset model for ipod,
headsets,
sony
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