Wednesday, December 1, 2004
BlueSpoon AX: Not an Actual Spoon. Or an Ax.
Posted by Pat Logsdon in "HARDWARE" @ 09:00 PM
Pure Pockets says: "At first I could not see how it was going to stay on my head. You will find no earloop on this headset which is typical to other headsets. The AX uses a very creative and successful way of mounting to the ear. The included earbuds have a small antennae-like piece extending from them which is used to wrap inside the ear fold to hold it in place."
Freepaq says: "The earpiece transports the sound of the loudspeaker directly in the heart of your auditory canal, not of losses at the time of the communications but that involving a loss of its outside on the ear which carries BlueSpoon. However this one is very pleasant to carry, in spite of a a little funny feeling at the beginning, but it disappears very quickly."
Here's a rather innovative device! The earpiece antenna thingie is an interesting way to solve the problem of keeping the thing in your ear when you're engaged in frolicking and cavorting, or whatever it is that people do when they drop their earpieces. Personally, this kind of reminds me of that creepy ear bug in The Wrath of Khan. 8O What do you think?
Freepaq says: "The earpiece transports the sound of the loudspeaker directly in the heart of your auditory canal, not of losses at the time of the communications but that involving a loss of its outside on the ear which carries BlueSpoon. However this one is very pleasant to carry, in spite of a a little funny feeling at the beginning, but it disappears very quickly."
Here's a rather innovative device! The earpiece antenna thingie is an interesting way to solve the problem of keeping the thing in your ear when you're engaged in frolicking and cavorting, or whatever it is that people do when they drop their earpieces. Personally, this kind of reminds me of that creepy ear bug in The Wrath of Khan. 8O What do you think?