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Buyers Guide for Men

Tunebug Vibe

Tunebug Vibe

The Vibe version of the Tunebug is really nice to have with its latest SurfaceSound technology, it lets you take a speaker wherever you go. The new Tunebug sports a stylish, triangular brushed metal body, a nice power button that’s elegant and a 3.5mm audio input for major compatibility. The real magic in this device is the NXT-powered SurfaceSound Speaker, that nearly turns any surface into a makeshift speaker. $70.

SB1 Sportsband Bluetooth

SB1 Sportsband Bluetooth

For Jaybird it’s been certain that it’s more than just a simple listening device. Just by the name of their products like “Endorphin Rush,” “Freedom,” and “The Tiger Eyes” you’d know they really put heart into what they do. Same thing goes for the “SB1 Sportsband” bluetooth headphones. It doesn’t only have a high class design if not the best in the market, but also has 8 hours of music use, moisture protected controls and can handle a call or two. Wicked!

Audio Can

Audio Can
This is a really interesting design because it takes something so primitive and turns it into a modern piece of technology. This is the audio can, a simple tin can that when plugged up with your iPod can produce surprisingly good sound.

Micro Sport Japanese MP3 Player

Micro Sport Japanese MP3 Player
Want to listen to music but can’t because of room restrictions? Well, now you can with this super small MP3 Player. Check out the Micro Sport Japanese MP3 Player which is so small as in the picture. Even with the small body it still manages to pack in 4GB of storage and even a rechargeable batt inside it. Guess what? It comes in stereo since it can have an earbud attached to it for the other ear.

BassJump Subwoofer

BassJump Subwoofer
One of the biggest complaints about the always popular MacBook is that the tinny speakers can’t handle much bass. This new BassJump Subwoofer acts as a subwoofer only to handle all of the deep bass sounds and lets you use your MacBook speakers as satellite speakers.

Spica Speaker

Spica Speaker
This new Spica Speaker has been designed by Yuki Yamamoto. The best way that we could possibly describe this objecct is a modern day lava lamp that feeds on music. Blending music light and water this device will create an amazing show that goes right along with the beats of your favorite songs.

Archos Vision 1

Archos Vision 1
If you are on a tight budget and still long for a portable media player with an actual LCD screen, instead of one of those tiny shuffle style players, then Archos Vision 1 is your best bet. It will have support for MP3, WAV, WMA, APE and FLAC audio files. No video though, unsurprisingly.

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