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Noise-canceling iPod-only earphones that don’t need batteries announced in Japan
Noise-canceling iPod-only earphones that don’t need batteries announced in Japan
Noise-canceling iPod-only earphones that don’t need batteries announced in Japan
Noise-canceling iPod-only earphones that don’t need batteries announced in Japan
Noise-canceling iPod-only earphones that don’t need batteries announced in Japan
crunchgear.com — Hitachi Maxell today unveiled noise-canceling iPod-only earphones [JP] that are powered through the player and therefore don’t... require extra batteries. They weigh 22 grams and are 95cm long. All that users need to do is to plug the ... (more) Noise-canceling iPod-only earphones that don’t need ...
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Noise-canceling iPod-only earphones that don’t need batteries announced in Japan
CrunchGear — ... Hitachi Maxell today unveiled noise-canceling iPod-only earphones [JP] that are powered through the player and therefore don’t require extra batteries. They weigh 22 grams and are 95cm long. ...

Hitachi Maxell HP-NC20.IPs battery-free noise-reducing iPod headphones
SlashGear — ... iPod.  According to Hitachi Maxell, the HP-NC20.IPs headphones will reduce iPod playback time by between a third to a half. What you get for that is a 20dB reduction in noise.  The headphones are compatible with iPods from the fourth generation onward, together with first- and second-generation iPod touch models; however they won’t work with the iPhone or iPhone 3G.  They go on sale in Japan on December 12th, priced at around $80. [via Impress] ...

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