Sunday, May 27, 2012
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Wearable Technology

 WEARABLE REVIEWS
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Pearl Izumi's MP3 Shorts: A Bit Off-Key

These bibs come with a built-in MP3 player on the back, but you're better off buying your music player and apparel separately

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Digital Music

Timex Watches Out for iPod

With its Ironman iControl watch, the timepiece maker has created a reliable and accessible (in more ways than one) option for iPod control

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Tech Product

Plantronics' Charged-up Headset

The Discovery 665 comes with a handy car charger, and its AudioIQ feature automatically adjusts volume levels for your location

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Wearable

The Scala-700 Headset: No Going Back

Even if you've resisted the pull of Bluetooth-enabled headsets, once you try this lightweight model you may well join the horde

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Wearable

Gel-Kinsei: Plenty of Spring in the Step

This high-tech running shoe from ASICS may be a bit heavy and expensive, but you can't argue with its performance

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Wearable

A Shure Way to Great Digital Sound

Shure's E500PTH sound-isolating headphones take a big bite from your wallet, but once you try them you'll wonder how you ever managed without

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Wearable

CW-X's High-Tech Tights

There are some lofty ideas and a high price behind what amounts to underwear—but hey, it may mean a better workout

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Wearable

Suunto's Sexy Sports Watch

This stylish timepiece carries through on its claim to provide a personalized workout, but the learning curve is steep

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Wearable

Nike + iPod Equals Smooth Runnings

Two product powerhouses join up to bring runners a tiny tech training machine designed to help you achieve your personal best

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Tech Product

Garmin's Foremost Forerunner

This combined GPS device and heart-rate monitor tracks a trove of data on your running history

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Wearable

Plantronics' Wireless Winner

The headset maker's CS70 Executive is stylish, high quality, and long range. The geek police had better find someone else to pick on

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Cell Phones

Motorola's Tin Ear

The Bluetooth headset companion to the PEBL phone may turn heads with its looks, but its sound quality won't impress your friends

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Automobile

Burton's Odd Snowboarding Jacket

The Audex lets you listen to an iPod and talk on the phone as you ski down the slopes. But it has to be handled with a little too much care

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Tech Product

Microsoft's Tick-Tock Crock

The Abacus watch delivers news, weather, and traffic reports, none of them very well. Smart Personal Object Technology's time has yet to come

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Web Services

Shoes for Underwater Marathons

Underwater running is a tough, if healthy, way to exercise. The "gills" on these sneakers turn it into a workout to make a salmon sweat

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Tech Product

TUNiT: Greater Than the Sum of Its Parts

Adidas' customizable soccer cleat lets you mix and match shoe components to find the right style for your activity

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Tech Product

Multitalented Headphones

Plantronics' Pulsar 590 headset sounds great and connects to all manner of devices, even if it looks more space-age nerd than high-tech chic

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Tech Product

Logitech's Unchained Melody

Not only do its Bluetooth headphones for iPods and MP3 players sound great, they spare the snags and hassles of being draped in wires

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Digital Music

A Sound Approach to Earphones

Shure's E4C model molds itself to ears of all sizes, but the price tag will suit only the deepest pockets

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Digital Music

A Soundtrack for Downhill Racers

Giro's TuneUps puts sweet music into your ski helmet. TuneUps II adds cell-phone capability, but not well enough to make it useful

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Digital Music

Cool Look, Hot Sounds

Sunglasses that double as a digital-music player may sound like a weird hybrid, but the Oakley Thump is more than just a novelty

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