With the huge success of Apple's iPod in the last decade, many technology pundits have been heard to know where music can go together? Portable music players can trace its history through the Sony Walkman tape player, boombox "radio, 8-track tape players, and before that we have a record player strapped to the back of a woolly mammoth and had it play it beating it with a stick. But the iPod is so small, so compact, so simple, you have to ask whether music technology has been left to develop.
And the answer is yes: in your ear. We are talking about the Bluetooth stereo headset, headphones with an additional dimension. The controls for the player is built right into the phones. take some time to get used to manipulate the dial on the side of the headphones while wearing them, because you can control your personal effort musical experience, you never go back.
The design is small and petulant, futuristic without being nerdy. Not only does the stereo, but has also Noice cancellation. Not only for the music playing, this device can also handle wireless phone conversation, and supports MSN, AVRCP, A2DP, VoIP, Skype, Internet and other communication applications.
It is also compatible with any device capable of playing MP3 - personal computers, laptops, notebooks, smartphones, and all types of mobile devices. While it supports Bluetooth, just plug and play.
The amazing list of features goes on. Has a number of itinerant ten meters, built in antenna, and a strong capacity to eight hours of music playback. And it packs all this into a weight of only fifty-five grams.
There is something to be said for wireless headphones. The old kind with the wire from the wall and connects to the originator - remember how the wire would always start out short after a few months? It would fade and fuzz out or you have to stop what I was doing and bend the wire and that fixed it temporarily, but you knew you would soon be wrapping around the player or duct-tape him to stay on position, and would only deteriorate further. We know we have a frustrated buying new headphones every three months and only had his apart, thread by thread, and re-welded them. We're glad the days are longer.