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August 8, 2008
Etymotic hf2: Great-Sounding Hands-Free Headphones
Review on Wired.com:
"Many states now require the use of hands-free headsets while driving and talking on a cellphone, giving even those of us who spend as little time on the phone as possible a reason to start shopping for a Bluetooth or hardwired headset. For music fans who own iPhones, this challenge offers a great opportunity to upgrade your headphones by picking up the Etymotic hf2.
I've been a huge fan of this company's noise-isolating in-ear headphones for years; until you try a pair of really nice in-ear headphones, you simply have no idea what a wide, clean frequency response they can generate. If not for the feeling of the earbuds in your ears, you might think you were wearing full-size over-the-ear headphones. And with the hf2, Etymotic now sells a version of those great-sounding headphones with a little microphone on the cord for making and taking voice calls."
Read full review.
Posted by pajaro at August 8, 2008 5:23 PM
