Dec 31

Jaybird’s just unleashed their products for 2009, with updates for their athlete-targeted A2DP Bluetooth Stereo Claws. The new ones (which look exactly the same as their previous models) feature apt-X audio compression, giving these puppies a high sound quality the company says will “rivaling wired” ones, plus new tips for sound isolation and a modified design to fit a wider range of ears. The company’s also rolling out new metal-cased Tiger Eyes earbuds and over ear Acoustic Dens. We don’t have any word on pricing for this stuff, but we’ll get an up-close gander at them at CES and they should be available in April… when our Go-Go’s-infused work outs should get a little more high def. Check out the other two products after the break.
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Jaybird releases 2009 Bluetooth Stereo Claws, earbuds, and more originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 31 Dec 2008 14:06:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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