Posts Tagged ‘Headphones’

The Evolution Of MP3 Players

April 26th, 2010



In today’s world MP3 players are the fastest and easiest way to listen to music, they are very light and are easy to carry around especially those who are on the go. However, MP3 players are substantially cheaper than CD players with advanced error-correction and anti-shock features. With so many options, it can be tough to know what MP3 players are worth shelling out the cash for – especially if you’re working on a budget. The cameras and MP3 players are fun, but the next wave of add-ons for cell phones and laptops may help users keep track of their health. Technology has progressed to so much that the hard drive MP3 players are now reaching the 100GB mark. The players with flash that are released have more memory and are on the rise. Most of the headphones that ship with MP3 players are mediocre at best. MP3 players are increasingly replacing traditional CD players there.

You can create standard Audio CD that can be played in regular CD players as well as MP3 data CD that can be played in portable MP3 players and DVD players. You are able to keep many songs on the these small players, some even as much as 100 tracks of quality audio. Most players can support the following formats mp3, wmv and mp4.

Controls and displays are comparable to portable MP3 players, and you can group songs on each disc according to artist, genre, and other categories. Many portable MP3 Players can double as a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA). A portable digital audio player sets your music free so you can easily mix and match songs in any order and take the tunes with you. The small portable players can store a many cd’s and have many fantastic features, here are some of the cool features voice recording and FM tuners. With the introduction of MP3 digital audio files, music went portable as a new market sprouted up for MP3 players. Luckily, the new portable audio players are much more affordable that the home audio thearter systems. The totally new iPods have been redesigned are able to play music and play video on the same unit . Even if the iPod doesn’t do it for you, the wealth of MP3 players on the market suggests that there is something out there to suit your needs. To sum it up, only 7% of iPod users and 25% of those using other mp3 players download music illegally.

Touted as the “next big thing” in personal audio, MP3 players are the newest digital audio devices to hit the market. MP3 Players are very small and lightweight. MP3 players are very hot and many people are trading in their old walkman. MP3 Players are the best way to carry your digital music with you. MP3 players are quickly replacing Portable CD players. That shouldn’t be too surprising, because MP3 players are continuing to increase in popularity. Nowadays MP3 players are as common as walkman once were and gadgets like the Zizzle iZ and iDog are making MP3 players even more enjoyable. Portable MP3 players are no longer limited to storing and playing a few of your favorite songs. MP3 players are now tough enough to exercise; you are able to take them on jogs to the gym and even weight lifting. The three main types of MP3 players are as follows; flash players and hard drive players. Choose the right one for you.

By: David Fishman

The Miracle of Travelling Sound – the Walkman

March 9th, 2010

One of the most original products in the musical world is the Sony Walkman. Walkman made its debut in 1979 in Japan. The Walkman was the brainchild of Nobutoshi Kihara of Sony. Sony still uses the brand name of Walkman for portable audio gadgets. The plural form is not `walkmen` or `walkmans` but Walkman personal stereos. In March 2007 Sony launched the first digital video Walkman – NW-A800. » Read more: The Miracle of Travelling Sound – the Walkman

Got-to-Have Gadgets and Gizmos for Your Mp3 Player

February 19th, 2010



Having a portable is cool, but having a player that looks cool and does cool stuff is even better. So why not dress up and crank up your favorite accessory?

You can find all kinds of functional and fun gadgets and gizmos for your mp3 player; there are devices for sharing you music, charging your player, increasing your portability and many just for fun.

For Sharing

Why keep your music to yourself, when you can share with friends? Why not detangle yourself of your headphones and play your tunes on other devices?

Speakers – There are many types of speakers available for portables; there are even portable, battery operated speakers. If you want to chat, don’t feel like wearing your earbuds or just want to share your tunes this is an excellent alternative to isolating headphones.

Docking Stations – Many docking stations not only connect your portable to speakers but also charge your player at the same time.

Splitters – If you have ever wanted to share a song with someone who also has headphones, you could have used a splitter. A splitter will allow you to connect two or three sets of headphones to one player; some even have their own volume controls.

Projectors – Now you can enlarge your viewing area by shooting images onto a large surface with a small projector. If you are listening at home, you could just look up on the wall and see which track is playing, or you could share your video clips with friends.

FM Transmitters – Driving with headphones is always a bad idea, but with an FM transmitter you can play your audio files over your car stereo. You can drive safely and share your music.

Camera Connector – With a camera connector, you can bypass your computer and use this device to download pictures from your camera (or a friends camera) directly to your player.

Stereo Connector – With this type of connector, you can connect your portable to your stereo or even to a television. So you can listen to music for hours without having to change a single CD.

For Charging

Mp3 players are powered by batteries; some small players use replaceable AAA batteries but most use internal rechargeable batteries that last 10-30 hours.

Adapters – Many players recharge through a USB port and do not come with an AC adapter for charging, but you can purchase one or a universal adapter for travel. Or if you are on the road a lot, you can get a car charger for your player.

Solar Chargers – If you like to travel off the grid, you can use a solar charger.

Charging Station – Not currently available in the US but in some areas, you can find charging stations. They are similar to vending machines; you put in your money and lock in your portable (some also charge cell phones), come back 45 minutes later and take the juiced up player out.

For Portability

Portable players, especially flash mp3 players, are designed to be on the go. But what if you don’t have pockets, are out in the rain or out after dark?

Straps – There are all kinds of ways to strap a player to your body for hands free listening. You can find compatible armbands, finger straps, belts and more.

Lanyards – This is just a fancy name for a necklace that can hold your player; some even have incorporated headphones.

Cord Winders – So you don’t get knotted up in your earphone cords while you are on the go, you would use a cord winder that conveniently gets the cords out of your way. They come in many clever shapes and colors.

Protective Skins and Overlays – If you are out in the elements a lot or are just rough on your equipment, you may want to consider a protective skin or overlay. A protective skin covers the entire device, or an overlay is a thin film that protects the display.

Lights – Out after dark without a flash light? Avoid fumbling around in the dark by connecting an LCD light to the top of your player.

For Looks

Just having a cool portable is not enough, when everyone elses’ look just like yours. Maybe you want to stand out in the electronic sea of devices, or perhaps you just want to mark it to make it harder to lose.

Sparkles and Dazzle – You’ve seen them on cell phones; well you can now get them for other mobile devices as well. With sparkles and dazzles, you can bejewel your device with sequins, rhinestones and other sparkly accessories. So maybe you won’t be diamond laden, but your player will be.

Purses – These are as cute as a shih tzu in pigtails. They are tiny, fashionable purses with a place for holding your player. The player fits into a pocket in the side of the bag and the clickwheel and display faces out through a see-through panel.

Covers – You can protect and stylize your player in leather, plastic, easy-grip rubber, fur or even in a knitted sock. You could go business formal with a portfolio type leather cover that makes your player look like a PDA. Or go retro, with a case that makes your player look like an 80’s Sony Walkman.

Clothing – Ever wished your kid had a clickwheel, well now they can. You can buy baby onsies with a handy clickwheel on the front (too bad the volume control isn’t compatible). You can also buy clickwheel shirts for big people. Currently on the market you can find player belts, jackets, shoes, boxers and coming soon Levi will be releasing iPod jeans.
For Fun

Most accessories are functional, but many are for fun or to make you giggle.

Toys – Dancing dogs and iPod kitties, why not? You can find cute electronic toys for your player; with some, you hook them up and they light up or move to the music. Or with the kitty, you connect the kitty and scratch its belly to change tracks. You can even get adult toys, like little vibrators that connect to your player by wires, they really have thought of everything.

So what next? Perhaps wireless, waterproof earbuds, so you don’t have to give up your tunes in the pool? oh, wait…they all ready have that. Well, what about maybe solar clothing that charges your devices during the day and lights up to your music at night?

Now that would be cool.

By: Pamela Stevens