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Topic: AudioTechnica
The new items published under this topic are as follows.
AudioTechnica will be releasing the "ATH-RE3" headphones in July, with "that retro feel." If you're 30+, the design of these may ring a bell.
After some downtime this weekend, I'm posting news again. I'll hopefully get a chance to put up a Product of the Week this morning; if not, expect to see it tonight.
And unless someone specifically requests I go back and do Saturday Statistics, don't expect to see it for this past weekend. I'll hopefully get a chance to resume normal service this coming week.
But to kick things off this week, here's a universal remote control from AudioTechnica that claims to be waterproof. I'm not entirely sure why anyone would want such a device, except for perhaps how they're too lazy to dry their hands before deciding to change the channel.
Some earphones from AudioTechnica designed to match the colours of the iPod mini - blue, gold, green, pink and silver. They're over-priced like the iPod mini too - 5040 yen/pair! They're not AudioTechnica's most expensive stick-style earphones though. That title goes to the titanium ATH-CM7TI sticks, which are a steal at just 12,800 yen.
I'm not entirely sure would qualify a pair of headphones as being "for cellular phones," but AudioTechnica must be. They don't have a microphone on them, but I guess they're for cellular phones because of the adapter that comes with them. I've never seen it on a phone myself, but I guess Japanese phones now have a "flat shape" port for audio. Anyone out there who has a Japanese cell phone want to send in a pic?
Here's some cleanup from Wednesday and Thursday. AudioTechnica introduced two pairs of headphones over the course of these two days. Since they're both headphones from AudioTechnica, I'd thought I'd combine them into one article.
The first are "ear-hanger" type headphones, and the second are foldable-type headphones. You'll see.
No really, these earphones vibrate in synchronization with the beat of the music you're listening to.
I don't know about you, but these are the inner-ear type. Personally, I hate anything being in my ear. I think that something in there vibrating wouldn't be any better.
Still, I'd at least like to give this a shot to see what they feel like.
More information and pictures inside.
In the "classical" wine glass shape, AudioTechnica makes speaker/digital amp set. Strange illumination, reflective sound.




