Iphone 3g Headphones

6:27 AM Blog

The iPhone is the one model of mobile phone that has essentially took the world by storm. As soon as it was launched, it flew off the shelves because everyone wanted one and the hype about the new and improved Apple iPhone 3GS has seemed to reach new and unprecedented levels. It is the handset that everyone, especially the technology aficionados out there, wants. Whether it lives up to the hype or not is a different matter, and the rest of this review will be looking into just that for you.The Apple iPhone 3GS is just as attractive as the previous model for one main reason – it looks exactly like it. It has the iconic appearance and


Sennheiser Headphones Ipod

6:19 AM Blog

Sennheiser Headphones are one of the most amazing pieces of technology to give you great sound, and make a great present to give to yourself or anyone you love. They outdo many other brands that are out right now, and can be bought at great prices as well.This particular brand works hard to please customers, and has done


Ultimate Ears Headphones

6:13 AM Blog

With the rise in popularity of MP3 players, there has been a steady increase in demand for noise canceling stereo headphones. In addition, many people are commuting long distances to work and they do not want to


Apple Ipod Headphones

6:08 AM Blog

The advent of the MP3 player has since replaced the bulky technology of the Discman, leading to a battle of our technology for the best on the market. That battle is known as Apple versus Microsoft. The history of Apple iPod includes the Apple versus Microsoft battle is as old as apples versus oranges. No one can


Headphones Ipod Nano

6:02 AM Blog

There's a new iPod in town, and its name is nano "iPod nano" to be precise. At a special music event in September, Steve Jobs introduced the nano as the replacement for Apple's enormously popular "iPod mini". The new portable music player comes in 2GB ($199) and 4GB ($249) versions and is available in either

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Onkyo ND-S1 iPod Dock

5:21 AM Blog

Onkyo ND-S1 iPod DockOnkyo is offering a high end dock for your iPod in the form of the Onkyo ND-S1 iPod Dock. This one is compatible with the iPod Touch, iPod classic and iPod Nano, and it’s designed to be used in your home theater setup, featuring digital optical and coaxial audio outputs along with composite A/V outputs.
It can also be connected to your PC or Mac through USB, so you can sync your iPod with iTunes. Of course you’ll get a full featured remote control too.

Denon WiFi iPod Dock

5:20 AM Blog

Denon ASD-3W WiFi iPod dock
Denon has been coming out with a number of products lately with one of the cooler ones being this WiFi iPod dock. The small round docking station connects to your home theater components via RCA and S-Video to let you stream music and pictures to them wirelessly from your PC, or from the iPod that’s docked in it.

LG FB44 iPod dock

5:16 AM Blog


The new LG FB44 iPod docking station was unveiled during IFA 2009 and it’s a sexy little unit. The iPod dock provides a total output of 40-watts. That should be plenty for listening to all of your music in an average sized room.

SoundMagic PL30 Ear Phones Review

5:11 AM Blog


Well folks, here it is!!! Finally my first ever review (o please don't flame me if you don't like it )!
I'll be destroying ... oops! I mean reviewing the SoundMagic PL30 IEMs.
Before starting off with the article, I would like to thank our very own MediaHome.in for providing these pair of phones at a great price.


Sony earphones

5:07 AM Blog



SONY ERICSSON has unveiled the world's first motion activated headphones that apparently know when you are listening.
The MH907 earphones from Sony Ericsson can automatically pause music from a connected device when a single earpiece is removed, then resume the playback when the earpiece is reinserted, without any user interaction with the handset.
The process of taking a single earpiece out is also used to answer a call, where music playing can be resumed when the earpiece is reinserted once the call has ended. Reinserting the earpiece can even end the call itself.
This technology is called SensMe and responds without a single press of a button on the handset, placing the control of this function in the trust of the earphones.