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Antec Two Hundred V2 Review
I pretty much always construct my own computers. When I do, I try to put the best, and cheapest, parts I can inside of them. Until recently I tended to ignore one major component,
Read More »Jawbone Icon Review
The Original Jawbone was an excellent bluetooth device. It had the ability to effectively cancel noise around you using its jaw sensor. I decided to not even look at the Jawbone 2 and Prime
Read More »Navigon Mobile Navigator iPhone GPS App Review
A few years ago I was tired of myself getting the cheapest, least featured GPS units and finally splurged for a Tom Tom GPS with bluetooth, text to speech, and a bunch of other
Read More »An Overdue Review: iPod Touch 3G
With the 4th generation iPod touch seemingly only weeks away, it's time to do an overdue review of the Apple iPod Touch 3G 32MB. It's not the most stable device, but it does get
Read More »Bluetrek Crescendo Voice Review
Bluetrek is a company that many in the US may not have heard of but still may have encountered their products. About half of their products are re-branded and sold, so your "Verizon"
Read More »Bluetrek Crescendo Voice Review
Bluetrek is a company that many in the US may not have heard of but still may have encountered their products. About half of their products are re-branded and sold, so your "Verizon" bluetooth
Read More »JH Audio’s JH-5M Review
Custom In-ear monitors are awesome for getting great isolation and sound from a small space. Their main downside is the incredible investment required, due in large part to the time consuming hand work and
Read More »Etymotic Glider Eartips Review
Etymotic is know as one of the first companies to create great music inside the ear. After inventing in-ear buds in 1984 with balanced armature drivers, they have since progressed into building some very
Read More »Etymotic Glider Eartips Review
Etymotic is know as one of the first companies to create great music inside the ear. After inventing in-ear buds in 1984 with balanced armature drivers, they have since progressed into building some very
Read More »Thinksound Rain Review
It's not so hard to find companies with a "green" spin these days. Former director of engineering at v-moda and engineer at Tivoli Audio, Aaron Fournier started Thinksound. Using the minimum amount of packaging
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