January 12, 201115 yr Android-powered touchscreen Wi-Fi headphones offered ? The Register The Admiral Touch features a 2.4-inch touchscreen display that you can poke and stroke to use the Android OS to access the wireless headset's different modes, adjust volume, and switch tracks. The prototype shown at last week's Consumer Electronics Show was running Android 2.1, but who knows what version it'll be running when
January 12, 201115 yr Android's music handling is horrible though by default (ie. doesn't sound good). I don't know of any good alternatives either.
January 12, 201115 yr Yeah, lookin' good. I need me some double-knit Sans-a-belts. Edited January 12, 201115 yr by Tyll Hertsens
June 9, 201115 yr Moar news. "That ugly metal band is gone, replaced by a handsome black and silver rig..." "Last time, the Admiral had nice clear mids, though the bass was hard to find, so Nox replaced a pair of transducers, tweaked the virtual 7.1 (Pro Logic IIx + Dolby Headphone 2) mix, and added an optional bass boost to compensate. We definitely appreciated that extra ooomph for movie explosions and the like, but we're sorry to say those clear mids were seemingly sacrificed in the quest for bigger booms -- the slightly muddier mix made it difficult to identify individual instruments and directional audio cues even in Nox's enclosed audio booth."
June 10, 201115 yr I mean, just imagine the possibilities -- you could put a camera on the other side of your head, so that it effectively looked like people could see through your head -- camouflage!
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