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Headphone Heaven… Finding the Right Model


If you like to listen to music, there are probably times when you prefer to listen to music on your own rather than share it with the world (and admittedly, there are times when the world would prefer not to share your music with you!). When you want to keep the sound in your head, you need headphones.

Headphones come in a variety of shapes and sizes and are designed for varying levels of sound quality, convenience, and affordability.

The common headphones that you will likely use for listening to music on a portable CD player or an ipod or your phone are probably earbuds. These small, circular head phones fit right into your ears. They don’t eliminate outside noise, which makes them appropriate so you can still hear your stop on the subway or listen for oncoming traffic if you’re riding your bike. They are very lightweight and affordable. In fact, most listening devices that offer headphones with them offer earbuds.

If you are a right audiophile in that you like music – not just the tune but the deep intricacies – you will likely want something a small better. If you are at home, consider using noise canceling circumaural head phones which completely enclose. The ear is surrounded by a comfortable padding and the headphone itself has special wiring to keep exterior sounds out. Although these don’t look very cool when you’re walking around on the street (not to mention that you won’t hear anything but the music with them on), they are perfect if you are trying to make the ultimate home entertainment theatre system (for either music or movies).

If you do want to hear higher quality sound while you’re walking around and listening to your ipod, you may want to consider a headphone called a canalbud. Like an earbud, these go in your ears but they are slightly different. Earbuds usually look like half circles and are essentially speakers that go just on the outer edge of your ear canal. Canalbuds, on the other hand, look more like small tubes and they go inside your ear canal in the same way that ear plugs might go inside your ear canal. The result? More exterior sound is deadened from the outside world and the music you hear has a better sound. The only drawback is that these canalbuds are more expensive than earbuds to they are really for the serious listener only.

Headphones can really make the difference in your music enjoyment. The best kind of headphones are ones that do block out a honest amount of noise from the outside (even if you don’t get noise canceling headphones). The reason is that the volume has to be turned up louder to compensate for exterior noise and the louder the volume, the greater chance of permanent hearing loss. Instead, spending a small extra and finding headphones that do a excellent job of blocking out quite a bit of sound will result in enjoying the music more clearly at lower volumes so your hearing will last.

Delight in your headphones…find ones that suit your needs.

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Executive’ Model Tops Volvo S80 Range


Volvo earlier announced that its new flagship ‘Executive’ model, so far the most luxuriously equipped product, has been added to the all-new Volvo S80 saloon range. The car is priced at £38,415 and the deliveries have started since last week of January.

The Volvo S80 ‘Executive’ model enters the auto scene with dynamic design language, improved ergonomics, powerful performance and world-class safety. The car is delivered with the aim of attracting the most demanding car aficionados. “The all new S80 is entering an immensely tough sector where the competition is razor-sharp and the customers have very high expectations. We are now challenging the best in the segment with a very special car. It radiates what we call ‘Scandinavian Luxury’, clean and elegant lines and intelligent functionality where every single detail has been designed with the user’s well-being in mind,” said Fredrik Arp, President and CEO of Volvo Cars.

“We are convinced that the all new Volvo S80 will be a very strong contender in its class and win over many new customers considering the other well loved premium brand rivals. We expect to sell 50,000 new S80s a year around the world, of which 70 per cent will be new Volvo customers,” said Frederik Arp, Volvo Cars CEO.

At the launch of the first generation Volvo S80, the automaker flaunted bold design that mirrors the automaker’s new design direction. But, the Swedish automaker did not entertain a halt. Its pool of designers cleverly entertained a sweeping auto styling innovation that evokes youthful and dynamic design language plus Volvo safety technology.

“The all new S80 is about evolutionary design,” said Steve Mattin, Volvo Cars design director. “All the shapes and materials it uses represent a continuous development of the Volvo design language. We have given the all new S80 a more youthful and dynamic stance, and made an even more inviting atmosphere by using refined materials and colors that blend smoothly with smart, user-friendly technology. ”

The Volvo S80 ‘Executive’ offers distinctive Scandinavian design, a superb ride and handling, innovative technology and an brilliant level of comfort. It is the latest proof that the automaker can evolve dramatically. Gone were the days of the aging Volvo 850 parts. It is high time to experience Volvo metamorphosis.

The Volvo S80 ‘Executive’ also features bespoke Executive badging, chrome accents, unique 18in alloy wheels, a refrigerator in the rear, walnut wood inlays, a Dynaudio Premium Sound, Personal Car Communicator with Keyless Drive, RTI and heated front and rear seats. The Executive’s extensive options specification include an integrated dual band or a Bluetooth telephone and Volvo’s latest generation Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) with DVD player located in the front centre armrest, and two seven inch screens in the rear of the front head restraints and two cordless headphones. The Volvo S80 Executive also offers 3 powerful engines – the D5, 3. 2 (front wheel drive or All Wheel Drive) and V8 AWD, all with six-speed Geartronic transmission as standard.

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Are My Jenson Model Jw150 Wireless Stereo Headphones Safe?


I use these while running on my treadmill and listen to the TV. The FCC has set the specific absorption rate(SAR) for radio frequency(RF) limit at 1. 6 watts/kilogram. This is a 900mhz headset made in 1998. The base is 6 ft away.

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