Jays Release t-Jays Four Headset

JAYS has released yet another pair of in-ear headset called the t-Jays Four, and extending its line of quality headset offerings. The t-Jays Four set to bring the best sound quality out of them all with the same high quality, MEMS microphone and full-featured 3-button remote found on the a-Jays Four iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S users will come to appreciate thanks to the metal band design. The t-Jays Four aren't built differently from the t-Jays Three we've reviewed and only bring remote and mic functionality that's fully compatible with iOS devices to the plate. The same 10mm TCD dynamic drivers, tangle-free cable and black matte coating are found on the t-Jays Four in-ear headset. It will be available in November for $129.

Nokia Purity HD Stereo Headset Headphones By Monster Announced

HTC got the Beats, and now Nokia and Monster got together to make a new on-ear headset called the Purity HD Stereo Headset By Monster to go along with its newly released Lumia 800 smartphone. The Purity HD Stereo Headset headphones are made from a shiny and scratch-resistant material, most likely plastic, and will come with flat ControlTalk audio audio cables that are tangle-free and compatible with both Windows Phone and Nokia smartphones. Other than that, we don't know much other than you'll be able to get these in blue, pink, black and white colors. Video after the break.

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JAYS Announce a-Jays One+ In-Ear Headphones

JAYS have added a second headset capable in-ear headphones to accompany the very loved a-Jays Four, but with one big difference and that is the new a-Jays One+ have a one-button remote plus mic for music and call controlling, and they aren't just compatible with iOS devices but also with Android running devices from HTC, Samsung, BlackBerry and LG. The a-Jays One+ has the same sleek and low-profile design with matte exterior coating and linguini-like flat tangle-free cable. 8.6mm dynamic speaker drivers serve up rich sound quality with deep bass response. Best off all? JAYS have kept its tradition in pricing its high quality in-ears right with the a-Jays One+ priced at just $49.99. Expect these to be available in late October.

Nir Schneider

Editor-in-Chief

Jawbone Outs Icon HD Bluetooth Headset, Now Even Nerdier

Jawbone pumps out Bluetooth headsets more than anyone else, and now it has released the Icon HD + The Nerd Bluetooth headset with a $139.99 price tag to cover up those sophisticated good looks and impressive packaging. The Icon HD now boasts HD audio meaning you'll get an improved sound quality over the rest of Jawbone's headsets with a 10mm speaker inside for greater music listening, video viewing and of course call making quality. Jawbone says the Icon HD is their best sounding headset they've built so far. The Nerd is the tiny little USB Audio Adapter that lets you connect your Icon HD to any Mac or PC for audio streaming and Skype calling wonderness without having to use Bluetooth as a connection. Somewhat of a contradiction isn't it?

The Icon HD is also packed with features like the advanced noise cancellation NoiseAssassin 2.5 with wind reduction, media player play/pause controls, iPhone battery status indicator, various in-ear fittings and ear hooks as well as MyTalk compatibility. Jawbone's Icon HD with The Nerd is available right now in just one style this time.

Nir Schneider

Editor-in-Chief

Razer Announces Bass Bump‘in Electra Headphones For $60

Razer has been releasing very nice headphones/headsets in the past couple of years, but all of them seem to have a very nice price tag, which some gamers cannot afford. Today they have announced a new pair of headphones that are budget, but are still looking very stylish. Razer Electra are there newest pair of headphones with 40mm drivers in each ear, tuned to pump out lows and with nice leatherette ear pads. For only $60 this is a really good deal for a nice pair of headphones. It comes with two detachable cables, one with an inline mic and one without. They will be available this October.

Marshall Major Headphones Get Upgraded With Remote & Mic

Marshall has equipped its Major headphones with remote and mic functionality so you would never have to take them off to use that mono Bluetooth headset of yours. The bad? Marshall makes no claims as to whether the Major's newly added remote and mic features are compatible with specific mobile devices, says it just works with mobile devices. Oh and I almost forgot, the remote doesn't even have volume controls. Nice going Marshall. The price was also updated from $99 to $119.

Nir Schneider

Editor-in-Chief

Sony's New Official PS3 Wireless Stereo Headset Headphones

Oh yes it's about time Sony releases a pair of over-ear wireless headphones. These are not any normal wireless headphones though, the Sony Wireless Stereo Headset is built for gamers and features a 7.1 virtual surround sound promising that you will hear every little detail in the game. Other add-ons such as on board volume control, retractable boom mic with a mute button and on-screen battery headset and sound control status updates will let you game all day long with no interruption. Button controls will be accessible by simply tapping or sliding your finger on the headset's surface. Sony has confirmed that these do not use Bluetooth connectivity, but instead they use a small USB Wireless Adapter. The Sony Wireless Stereo Headset is slated to be released in September for $99.99. 

Nir Schneider

Editor-in-Chief