2012年9月11日星期二

Flow: Kickstarter project makes your Bose/Beats headphones wireless

Wires suck. They just do, everybody knows it, and that’s why wires are being phased out so quickly, wireless charging, wireless internet, if it has wires, it’s being made wireless. However, one area that has struggled in making the transition to wireless technology (besides bungee jumping) is HD audio. Top of the range headphones that provide the richest audio experience, such as Dr Dre’s Beats and Bose models are reliant on wires for their sound quality. If you’ve ever bought wireless headphones, you’ll almost certainly know that they are atrocious.cheap beats by dre.
On that note, we’ve recently taken notice of an awesome Kickstarter project that we think you should know about!dr dre beats pro.
EarTop Technologies was founded by two college students passionate about audio, their aim?
“To become the international market leader in the production and sales of wireless solutions for business professionals and average consumers.”
The first product to emerge from this company is rather exciting. Flow is an accessory designed to transform Beats Solo and Studio headphones, and Bose Quiet Comfort headphones into Bluetooth headphones. The small Flow adaptor is plugged into the audio input jack on your headphones, removing the need for the presence of our sworn enemy, the wire.
This is it, and as you can see, for the job it does, it’s a very tidy piece of kit. The image below is of the headphone mount, which fits neatly over the side of your premium headphones, providing you with crystal clear sound through the use of APTX High Quality Wireless Audio Codec, the best on the market.
Above: Flow’s two sections. Right: Flow for Beats Studios.
Flow is looking to expand to other models of headphones after evaluating its funds and demand, and also have plans to engineer devices to connect Flow to your car speakers, home stereo, or anything with an audio jack. Sounds good right?





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