
Logitech has a bunch of sweet gaming offerings at CES 2009 and by a bunch I mean three new ones, but they are sweet. The picture shows you four peripherals, but as the G13 Game Board is already available, I am leaving it out. What we are left with is the G19 Keyboard for Gaming, G35 7.1 channel headset and the G9x Laser Mouse.
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[ January 7th, 2009 ] ... [ C. S. Magor ]
Logitech Lines Up The Gaming Peripherals for CES
[ October 21st, 2008 ] ... [ Vic DaSilva ]
Coosh Headset Review

I knew after opening the box for the Coosh headphone that things were going to be different from most. Any company that can put their product on a fake body part (in this case, an ear) is OK with me. The Coosh headphones are entering a crowded ring of endless choices in the headphone world but will easily establish themselves as a clear cut winner thanks to great sound quality at an affordable price. During my review the Coosh headphones lived up to there tag line, they stay on and feel good. They make this possible by using a lightweight flexible silicone ear ring to secure the ear buds. The silicone rings are detachable so you can “customize your wearing style”. You can use them for which ever activity that makes your heart beat faster (ie. running, jumping, dancing, seating on the couch..) and these little guys will stay put.

Sound quality
For a $20 headphone ($25 for a headset) I was impressed at the range of sound that it pumped out. I listened to an eclectic range of music and it performed nicely with all music styles. When receiving phone calls the voice came across clear with no issues. The only negative thing, Bass was weak but what do you expect at this price point.
Microphone
The headset comes with a in-line mic that can be muted. The performance of the mic is adequate. The voice quality does come across tinny.
Comfort
They are comfortable to wear and I could wear them longer than most ear buds. I don’t know if I could wear them all day but I did find I could wear them four times as long as the stock Apple ear buds.
Summary
If you live an active lifestyle and your music phone / MP3 player is your BFF, the Coosh headphones will be a perfect fit for you. For a $20 headphone ($25 for a headset) you will be hard pressed to find something of similar quality.
Other Coosh reviews:
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Josh Spears
The Gadget Blog
[ August 19th, 2008 ] ... [ C. S. Magor ]
18K Gold Plated Cell Phone Watch Neither Sounds Nor Looks Pretty

The M830 is your typical enormous cell phone watch that would make the math geeks with their calculator watches back in the day eternally envious. It is big, it does lots of things and yes, it will certainly attract attention and probably uncomfortable silences to boot. Not only is this thing enormous, it also has some 18K gold plated accenting that would make the red face even more garish, if that were possible.
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[ June 18th, 2008 ] ... [ C. S. Magor ]
Bluetooth Headset With A Laser Pointer and Flashlight Just Because

I am beginning to think that the world would be better off without the vast majority of the junk that is hocked by Brando. The Bluetooth Headset with in-built laser pointer is no exception. In case you are actually interested in buying one of these, it has a range of 10 meters, talk-time of six hours, can scroll through a PowerPoint presentation and packs in an LED flashlight to boot.
Price: $90 [USB Brando via Geek Alerts, Gadget Venue, Crave]
[ March 26th, 2008 ] ... [ C. S. Magor ]
Anti-Drowsy Headset Better Not be a Sign of Things to Come

Not all business owners are money hungry leeches that are out to suck every billable hour out of your sorry carcass, just most of them. Theses are the ones that are potentially going to use the Anti-Drowsy Alarm as a tool of corporate oppression rather than a safety device. If your head tilts below a certain angle an alarm sounds, waking you up. No more falling asleep in lessons and no more sleeping through meetings. On a side note, if you are a security guard, truck driver or someone who really should stay awake to do whatever it is that you do; or if you just have the unfortunate habit of nodding off when you are behind the wheel, these could be a good idea.
Price: $15
Source: Geek Alerts


