The Klipsch IMAGE Earphones($350 November 2007) are smallest and lightest full-range in-ear earphone in the world. The earphones Contour Ear Gels accurately fit inside the human ear canal. And have 5 differents ear gel sizes. It featuring aluminum bodies that are finished in anodized copper and high-gloss black cables. Extended-frequency exclusive KG926 balanced micro-armatures deliver the signature Klipsch precise audio.
The Sleek Audio reproducing sound can be adjust the bass seems a bit light or the treble. Sleek Audio's new SA6($250 October 2007) Earphones allow each user to customize the earphones for their own personal ear canals. It features a "VQ System" that uses separate interchangeable high frequency treble and low frequency bass tips to adjust the sound to your liking. It also have a removable swivel cable that allows them to be worn in the way that is most comfortable to the listener.
If you like the orange earphone, it look pretty hip. Rather than boring black and white, the Swil Earphone(EUR 55) use orange color, make them stand out from the crowd. The Swil Earphone features privide a full 20 - 20,000Hz frequency range for excellent sound reproduction. Another featues it included a thick, coiled cord design earphone cord will withstand careless abuses inside your bag.
Skullcand G.I. Headphones($70) are the coolest looking headphones around. The headphones feature 41mm drivers, a leather headwrap, in-line volume control, speakers that swivel 90 degrees for easy storage, and a travel bag.
JVC this time around the company has unveiled the top-end HA-NC250 Noise Canceling Headphones ($200 August 2007) . It has a number of noise blocking features, such as feedback technology, to eliminate a reported 85% of outside sounds; Sound is handled through HA-NC250 Headphone uses a 40mm neodymium. HA-NC250 use a single 1.5-volt AAA battery. Battery life is rated at about 50 hours.
If you worry about your child blowing out his eardrums as he rocks out on his iPod, Air Drivers($100) put sound outside of your ears, Mad Catz is preparing to debut earphones which could remedy this problem. The Airdrives feature a 20-20,000Hz frequency range, 95db sensitivity, and a magnesium acoustic housing.
While it's not packing Ear Force AK-R8 ($150) , will sock your skull with dual sub-woofers and eight speakers. Eight. Besides sporting a removable boom mic, it features a 10-band, six-channel EQ and allows you to hear outside sounds as well.