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Review: i-Mego Retro Headphones

i-Mego Retro Headphones Classic

Freshpilot reviews: I’m a big fan of retro headphones and i-Mego goes way back with the Retro Headphones, resembling the old Shure microphones Elvis used back in the 50′s. Now, before i-Mego sent me a pair to review I’ve got to admit I thought they’d might be more style over substance, but I changed my mind as soon as I unboxed them and felt the weight of them. No flimsy plastic here.

The Retro headphones are i-Mego’s range-topping line (sold for about $70) currently consisting of two models: Classic (chrome/white) mainly meant for human, vocal, new age and classical music and Heavy Beats (brown/gun metal) meant for R&B, Hip hop and rock.

I’ve compared the Classic model to my pair of Sennheiser HD 205′s and PX-100′s and considering the product description I thought the Classic might risk being a bit too weak on the bass for my music taste, but they handled well. Well indeed. I haven’t been able to compare the Classic to the brown Heavy Beats model, but style matters here at Freshpilot, and I’m enjoying some fine Groove Armada and Mumford & Sons bass in them as I write this.

It wasn’t much of a surprise to find that they treated spoken word and jazz well, but I was glad to hear that they continued to deal well with pretty much anything I threw at them, ranging from modern rock to folk to metal, drum&bass, 8-bit retro bitpop and a whole lot of skate punk. I’ve got an unholy playlist for these things.

On the tech side you get two high performance 40mm drivers with 20Hz-20kHz frequency response, 32ohms impedance and 106±5db sensitivity. The top of the 3.5mm jack is encased in metal and the cable is pretty short (about 1m), which I’m all for. Besides the chromed metal you get a whole lot of padded white faux leather, softening it up.

Verdict:
I’d be happy to use the Retro Classics as my standard at-home headphones. I’m saying “At-home” since while the design is excellent these phones might be a bit too much for me to pull off in public. But they look good, real good. Stylish enough not to be hidden when you’re not using them. I’m no audiophile by any means, but the sound suits me with its warmth, allowing enough bass while I don’t feel like I’m losing anything in the higher frequencies. I’ve got a pretty big head (my Sennheiser HD 205′s felt really tight when I got them) and these fit great right from the start. Not too tight, not too loose.

Shortly put, it’s a well-built pair of headphones that sure stands out from the crowd, I’d buy ‘em.

i-Mego.com: Official Page
i-Mego Store: Retro Classic (Silver/white, $69.90)
i-Mego Store: Retro Heavy Beats (Brown, $69.90)

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Posted by TG October 13th 2010 | 3 comments » | Link to this post

WeWOOD Wooden Watches

L.A-based WeWOOD produces hypo-allergenic, non-toxic, eco-friendly watches made in wood. They’re available in two models, Chrono sports a digital LED display while Date is all analog. They’re not too expensive either, all models cost $119.

We-Wood.us ($119)

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Posted by TG October 8th 2010 | Leave a comment » | Link to this post

SEIL Bag

Here’s SEIL Bag, a Red Dot Design Award 2010 winner by Lee Myung Su Design Lab. SEIL stands for Safe Enjoy Interact Light and it’s basically a backpack equipped with an integrated LED display which you can control via a small, wireless remote. Now, this helps you easily interact with people behind you when you bicycle in traffic such as turn left/right, stop and so on. If there’s no turns or stops you want to communicate you can always have it show animated, happy emoticons, of course.

See it in action here:

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Posted by TG September 29th 2010 | Leave a comment » | Link to this post

Blackberry PlayBook

RIM announced the Blackberry PlayBook at their BlackBerry Developer Conference. This slick tablet weighs less than a pound and sports a 7" 1024×600 WSVGA LCD-display with full multi-touch and gesture support, 1 GHz dual-core CPU, 1GB RAM, 1080p HD video playback (H.264, MPEG, DivX, WMV) and MP3, AAC, WMA audio playback, HDMI video output, 802.11 a/b/g/n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1 and microHDMI + microUSB connectors.

The PlayBook runs Blackberry Tablet OS, a QNX-based multi-tasking operating system and the application platform is open, supporting WebKit/HTML5, Adobe Flash Player 10.1, Adobe Mobile AIR, OpenGL and Java.

The PlayBook won’t have support for 3G or 4G at first, but models supporting both will be available in the future. The launch date for the first model is expected to be sometime during early 2011 in the U.S. and then rollouts to international markets soon thereafter.

Looking good!

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Posted by TG September 28th 2010 | 1 comment » | Link to this post

Ciclotte Exercise Bike

This stylish circle with two horns is Ciclotte, an ergonomic exercise bike designed and manufactured in Italy. Besides sporting a body made out of carbon, steel, glass and glass fibre and an advanced epicycloid transmission system it might be the first piece of exercise equipment I’ve seen that looks good enough not to hide down in a basement somewhere.

The Ciclotte is ridiculously expensive though, the price tag is about $10,700. Ouch.

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Posted by TG September 15th 2010 | Leave a comment » | Link to this post

LaCie MosKeyto USB Flash Drive

If you’re looking for a truly portable usb flash drive I don’t think they come much smaller than the MosKeyto by LaCie, measuring less than 20mm and weighs 10 grams. It’s available in 4 and 8GB models and comes with 4GB secure online storage from Wuala.

Link: Lacie.com: MosKeyto
Buy: Amazon.com: LaCie MosKeyto (4GB from $16.43, 8GB from $32.00)

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Posted by TG September 5th 2010 | Leave a comment » | Link to this post

Nooka Zub Zirc Watch

New York-based Nooka Inc. just announced the Zub Zirc ($130), a neat little digital time piece you read like an analog watch: the 12 dots represent hours and the horizontal bar below indicates minutes. Besides regular time it sports both alarm and chronograph mode and the 20mm polyurethane band is available in six colors.

Amazon.com: Nooka Zub Zirc (From $105.00)

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Posted by TG August 30th 2010 | 1 comment » | Link to this post

Victorinox Silver Tech Huntsman Knife

Got to love Swiss army knife makers Victorinox for creating the Silver Tech Huntsman Pocket Knife. Finally a pocket accessory knife with handy tools like multiple blades, tweezers, bottle (and can) openers, corkscrew, multiple screwdrivers, wire stripper and more that’ll blend right in if you put it next to your MacBook. Really!

Amazon: Victorinox Silver Tech Huntsman Knife ($33.95)

Posted by TG August 24th 2010 | Leave a comment » | Link to this post

Kinfolk “International” Foldable Bike

Here’s International, a foldable (well, deconstructable in a really clever way) bicycle that won “Best Ride” in the 2010 Wallpaper Design Award, and man, does it look good or what? These one-off bikes are designed and hand-built by US/Japanese Kinfolk (actually by 71-year old master frame builder Shuichi Kusaka), painted by Coat and the custom bag is designed by Nivaldo de Lima. They don’t come cheap though, expect a price tag of about $3,800 to $3,900 depending on if you want the bag with it or not.

Read more at Wallpaper.com

Posted by TG August 19th 2010 | 1 comment » | Link to this post

Makr Leather iPad Cases

Looking for something exclusive to protect your iPad with? How about these leather sleeves by Makr? They’re inspired by Makr’s flap wallets but sports a hidden cordovan closure instead of a horizontal keeper.

The cases are available in Chromexcel Bark ($240.00), Black ($240.00) as well as Mahogany ($230.00) and although they’re made to contain iPads you can use them to hold just about anything with a fitting size, of course.

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Posted by TG August 18th 2010 | Leave a comment » | Link to this post

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