Archive for the ‘Accessories’ Category

Chestnut Hill Sound George iPod Speakers

The Chestnut Hill Sound George iPod Speakers (see CNET Review or Product Page) are great sounding speakers for your Apple iPod, but be prepared to pay the money to get the quality. The GEORGE speakers from Chestnut Hill also come with other features that make them worth the money, though. From a wireless remote (that [...]

Bose QuietComfort 3 Headphones

The Bose QuietComfort 3 headphones (see CNET Review or the official Bose page) are a little bit more expensive, but when it comes to headphones and music sound quality, the phrase “you get what you pay for” is more relevant than ever. The headphones look “ok” – they’re not the greatest design or the most [...]

Harman/Kardon Go + Play Speakers

The Harman/Kardon Go + Play speakers (see CNET Review) is made for the iPod, but it doesn’t support some of the newer Apple iPod models, so you’ll want to check on that before getting too excited. If your iPod is compatible, though, Harman/Kardon Go + Play Speakers (they look like a boombox) will make any [...]

GoStereo Tune In Tune Out Headphones

The GoStereo Tune In Tune Out Headphones (see CNET Review or ZDNET Review) are somewhat unique in that they’re two things in one – they can be used as headphones or positioned as normal speakers to share the sound. That’s kinda cool, especially if – like a lot of people – you enjoy sharing your [...]

The World’s First Digital Noise Canceling Headphones by Sony

The Sony MDR NC500D is a world breakthrough of being the first Digital Noise Canceling Headphone. Although the tag is a bit pricey at $400.00 dollars, we feel all the worth as it allows more flexibility in performance than an analog models.  Much more as an added benefit, the phone’s signal to noise ratio is [...]