Canon EOS M

SENSOR: 18-megapixel APS-C Hybrid CMOS | PROCESSOR: Digic 5 | ISO RANGE: 100-12800 | SCREEN: 3.0-inch Clear View LCD II touchscreen | BATTERY: 230 shots | SIZE: 108*66*32mm

Google Nexus 7

OS: Android 4.1 Jelly Bean | SCREEN: 7-inch,1280x800, 216ppi | PROCESSOR/RAM: 1.2GHz quadcore Tegra 3/1GB | STORAGE: 8GB or 16GB | CONNECTIVITY: N Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 3.0, A-GPS, 3.5mm audio | FRONT CAM: 1.2-meg/video not quoted | SIZE: 199*120*11.5mm | WEIGHT: 340g

Sony F800 Walkman

Memory Capacity: 8GB, 16GB or 32GB | Display: 8.9cm/3.5″ Multi-touch LCD | Audio Formats: MP3, WMA, AAC-LC, HE-AAC, Linear PCM and FLAC | Video Formats: MPEG4, AVC and WMV9 | Charging Time: 4 hours | Other: Bluetooth, headphones supplied

DenonAH-NCW500

Frequency Response: 5-37k Hz | Sensitivity: 112 dB | Impedance: 100 Ohms | Weight: 9.5 ounces | Cord Length: 3' | Other: Airline adapter included, iPod control, volume control and built-in microphone

Aspid GT-21 Invictus

Top speed: 305 km / h, Weight / Power: 0.45 bhp / kg | Displacement: 4.361 liter / 266.1 cu in, Bore and stroke: 92.0 mm (3.6 in) / 82.0 mm (3.2 in), Fuel feed: Fuel injection, Maximum power: 450 bhp / 331 KW @ 8300 rpm, Maximum torque: 440 Nm / 325 ft lbs @ 3750 rpm | Dry weight: 990 kg

Showing posts with label Headphones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Headphones. Show all posts

Sunday, April 7, 2013

lqua Beat: Brather clever


    Heart rate monitors are great for tracking your training, but they do usually have one drawback: the chest strap. If you're a chap, wearing an HRM on a chest strap feels like you're wearing a bra. If you're a girl, wearing an HRM on a chest strap feels like you're wearing two bras. The qua Beat is a set • of wireless sports headphones that come with their own lOS fitness app and which monitor your heart rate from your earlobe — so you feel like you're wearing just the one bra, or no bra at all.

Monday, March 4, 2013

Klipsch Image S41 Rugged In-Ear Headphones: (Un)break(able)beats

    Oh, for goodness sake. You've only been out on your bike for a couple of hours and here you are, covered in blood, rain, sweat and spit. Again. Why must we live next to a quarry? And you've broken your headphones? Well, I don't think they're designed for that kind of abuse. Although, while you were attempting front loops off limestone blocks, I was reading that lovely Stuff mag and they said there were some new ruggedised in-ears - dust- and water-resistant, and with a larger remote for using with your bike gloves on. Go run yourself a bath while I order you some. I'll be up with the TCP in a mo.


Monday, February 25, 2013

AIAIAI Capital: cans of whoop-ass

    You exist alongside millions of others, but that doesn't mean you want to listen to their stupid opinions. Most headphones will keep you in a sonic bubble until rain starts bucketing down — but then they have to come off and you're back to hearing about the weather. These new cans from AIAIAI, the company named for the noise you make when you step on a plug, are rugged and resistant to rain, snow and dirt, so you can enjoy the 40mm drivers whatever the sky has planned.€100, alaia.dk

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

URBANEARS ZINKEN: HIPSTER'S DELIGHT

    The Play-Doh-like finish on the Zinken looks great and swivelling earcups mean they fold away for easy storage, or assist you in rinsing it DJ-style. A 6.3mm input lets you hook up to a mixer, but there's also a phone-friendly, 3.5mm plug.
    The partially coiled wire means that there's plenty of room to stretch and while Urbanears makes no claims about noise-cancelling, the well-fitted earcups do block out a fair bit of background noise, while also making for decent bass performance. Your ears will get a little warm after an hour or so, but to quote Tom Jones, that's not unusual.

Striking design and punchy, bass-loaded audio

£120, URBANEARS.COM

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

SENNHEISER CX495: BUDGET BRILLIANCE

    The cheapest 'phones on test, Sennheiser's in-ears don't have any fancy gimmicks — no earclips, no noise cancelling, no inline remote — and the design is pretty pedestrian, but they really deliver on sound quality, which is, you know, reasonably important for earphones.
    The sonics are noticeably superior to similarly-priced rivals, while comfort is good and they stay in your ears as long so you don't exert yourself overly. So cheap you won't care if you lose them, great-sounding and ideally suited to lying down and chilling the hell out, these are ideal holiday cans.

Budget 'phones offer few frills but plenty of thrills 

£35, SENNHEISER.CO.UK

Monday, January 28, 2013

PANASONIC RP-HSC200: POOLSIDE PAL

    These sporty in-ears have flexible lug hooks that help keep them in place — obviously that's more useful when you're jogging back in Blighty than when you're lying by a far-away pool, sipping pina coladas. Adding to the pool-friendliness the HSC200s are also water resistant — don't submerge them, but a bit of playful splashing is fine.

Comfortable, rugged and water-resistant — a bargain

    Perhaps not surprisingly the audio is the worst on test. However it's not bad as such, and these get bonus points for comfort, durability and the fact they're available in a range of garish colours to match your beach towel.

£41, PANASONIC.CO.UK

Sunday, January 27, 2013

Bowers and Wilkins P3: FIRST-CLASS PHONES

    The silver detailing, the oblong earcups with neatly rounded edges and the pleasingly smooth adjustable headband; everything about these exudes class. Sound quality doesn't disappoint — we reckon it's crisper than B&W's pricier P5 cans. The use of lightweight fabric rather than leather on the foldable earcups means they're also more breathable so you don't end up with sweaty ears, though they do grip in a slightly vice-like manner.
    At 170 notes these are less ideal for hostels and backpacking, but there's no doubt the P3s offer proper, five-star entertainment.

Lightweight and stylish, super sounding. We love 'em.

£170, BOWERS-WILKINS.CO.UK

SONY MDR-NC13: AEROPLANE ESSENTIAL

    These active noise-cancelling in-ears give you 100 hours of playback from a single AAA battery — more than enough for a series of long-haul flights — and will work without the noise-cancelling tech when that runs out.
    There's no denying the clean audio quality and the NC13s really do block out background noise, although whether that's due more to their in-ear design or the electronics is open to question. The chunky in-line controller needs to be clipped to your clothes or it will weigh down the cable and rip the buds from your ears. That aside, decent value.

A solid, budget noise cancelling option

£50, SONY.CO.UK

Thursday, December 13, 2012

DenonAH-NCW500: PUMP UP THE VOLVO-UME

    Alltoo often when a gadgufacturer tries to make products 'retro' they end up looking like Sputnik satellites with a sideline in panini-making. But Denon has crafted a pair of high-end, noise-cancelling headphones that hark back to the true golden age of transport — Dad's car, c.1987. With a look that's part boombox, part Volvo 340, these 40mm-driver, Bluetooth 3.0 babies are built for comfort, have a 'control wheel' on the side for playback, volume and talk control, and boast sound-deadening tech to silence annoying aircraft noise — or annoying kids begging for a toilet break. Now for some Phil Collins...

As hot as...driving a Ford Capri with Jenny Agutter

£400 | denon.co.uk

Monday, December 3, 2012

NEW NOISE: Sony F800 Walkman

The 80s is having a revival right now, so what better time to "hang in a buffalo stance," listening to Yazoo on a Walkman? This one packs Android, Wi-Fi and a 3.5-inch touchscreen rather than a three-band graphic equaliser, and stores music on 8GB, 16GB or 32GB of RAM rather than stretchy cassette tapes. Other than that, it's identical to its heroic forebears in every way.
SONY.CO.UK, OUT NOW