Jabra Extreme Bluetooth headset

February 2, 2010

Jabra Extreme Bluetooth headset

The Jabra Extreme Bluetooth headset joins the fray by coming in a rather conventional design, where it will combine two microphones alongside Jabra’s very own Blackout Extreme noise cancelling technology that offers crystal clear conversations by minimizing background noise. According to Jabra, the Jabra Extreme is able to reduce background noise by 24 decibels, and is able to connect to a couple of devices simultaneously. While the name Extreme normally points toward it being able to live up to a rugged lifestlye, that £59.99 model isn't able to resist the rigors of skydiving, snowboarding or snorkeling.

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European Commission suggests maximum MP3 volume levels

December 13, 2009

European Commission suggests maximum MP3 volume levels

The European Commission has suggested that maximum volume levels on MP3 players as well as portable media players be set so that users' hearing can be protected. that would mean even the iPod will have to fall under the same volume limits ruling whether approved, which is a good thing anyways - after all, reports have shown that up to 10 million public in the EU are facing permanent hearing loss from listening to loud music for prolonged periods. The EU wants to settle for a default maximum setting of 85 decibels, where users can override that setting and touch 100 decibels whether they so desire. What would you do whether the same ruling were to apply Stateside?

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Ultimate Ears offer free iPhone App

November 23, 2009

Ultimate Ears offer free iPhone App

Ultimate Ears, a household name when it comes to high performance audio products, have just announced that they have uploaded a free iPhone App on the App Store. Known as the Ultimate Ears App, it allows you to measure sound pressure levels and decibels with an SPL Meter. Apart from that, you are able to view artist interviews, see artist backstage photos and watch videos of live performances from musicians that rock with Ultimate Ears’ in-ear monitors. What do you think of that free app - handy? [Press Release]

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