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more about #shure more comments → johncon3: I'll take my Zune HD over the iPod Touch any day of the week. Was on a Trip to London last week, the guy next to me had a iTouch, his battery died af... more » dragon:ONE: *ahem* John, what about Windows Mobile users? We have to use tethering as well... such as WMWifiRouter, which is, of course, paid software. more » Segador: My Kindle is my constant traveling companion. Having a couple dozen books with me in a lightweight, compact form is fantastic. more » AqueousBeef: Don't bother getting it in medium. Laptop+book+hoody=stuffed beyond capacity. more » AaronC-T: That messenger bag's legit. I want. more » ohjohnsmall001: I can just see the whole security line come to a halt with the first utterance of "meth..." game over. And I agree w/sedagive... TSA compliant doesn'... more » Wburg: My dad has used one of those privacy screens ever since somebody sitting next to him on a plane asked him about something in an e-mail he was reading. more » SEDAGIVE?!: That bag may be TSA compliant, but in my experience TSA agents don't have a clue what is and isn't TSA compliant and will make you take your laptop ou... more » Nathan Obbards: Timbuk2 bags are amazing. That's one of the best gifts you can give and should last at least 10 years minimum. more » ursa: Laptop screens are useful if you are dealing with sensitive information. Many folks I work with have them if they have access to/work with customer o... more » otko: A nice gift certificate from the Paper Street Soap Company ought to be according Or an Ambien prescription more » theseraph: headphones are getting so expensive i'm looking to invest in singing to myself. #shurese115m more » UnderLoK: You lost me at $120, good thing it was at the end of the article. #shurese115m more » MasonLabeo: I've owned 30 different earphone models, from the stock Apple buds to $500 Shures, Etymotic, Ultimate Ears, Klipsch, Sony, etc. I even started my own... more » dps27a: I bought some £70 shure's last year and they are brilliant. I don't need it to sound any better. As a music producer I've tried many headphones out a... more » -
#giftguide
Travel Gifts For People Who Sleep On Airplanes More Than In Beds
There's a certain type of person for whom airports and airplanes cease to be novel, and start to feel like home. This is depressing, on many levels! Which is why these people need gifts. Lots and lots of gifts. More » -
#headphones
Shure Sound Isolating SE115m+ Headset For The iPhone Has 3 Buttons To Rule Them All
Shure has updated their SE115 with an a "m" and a "+" that delivers a built-in mic and 3-button remote for iPhone/iPod users. More » -
#gizexplains
Giz Explains: Why You Can't Get Decent Earphones for Less Than $100
Crappy earbuds are killing music. It's true. The problem is that good earbuds, like speakers, aren't cheap. More » -
#headphones
Shure SRH Over-the-Ear Headphones for People Who Don't Like Brain Tickling
I've tried in-ear headphones and I just can't stand them. That's why I walk around like an 80s DJ nowadays, with big over-the-ear muffs and Rick James t-shirt. That's why Shure wasn't on my list of potential headphones until today. More » -
#listeningtest
From the Archives: Our Cut-the-Crap Earphone Battlemodo
You probably know that your stock earbuds are doing a disservice to you and your music, but choosing an in-ear headphone upgrade from the indistinguishable masses can seem impossible. So we did it for you. More » -
#lightningreview
Shure SE115 In-Ear Headphones Review: The New Top Buds
Shure's SE110 earbuds emerged victorious in last summer's in-ear headphone battlemodo, delivering great sound quality and value. Now the new, improved SE115s have arrived, promising superior bass handling over its predecessor. Do they meet expectations? More » -
#ces2009
Shure SE115 Low-End Headphone Update Adds More... Low End
Shure's affordable SE110 headphones may be celebrated, but they decided to improve the design anyway. The SE115 adds bass without crowding out mids and highs, and—apparently by popular demand—comes in four colors. More » -
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#ces2009
Shure Hits Home Recording with First USB Mics PG27USB and PG42USB and X2u Mic Adapter
Anybody who has ever recorded in studio or garage knows that "Shure" spells "microphone." This year, they finally get into the USB mic action with PG27USB and PG42USB, plus the X2u USB mic adapter. More » -
#battlemodo
Cut-the-Crap iPhone Headset Battlemodo
Whether you love or hate your iPhone, you'll get tired of holding that big sticky piece of glass next to your face eventually. Want have a talk while you work or exercise? Need hands-free calling behind the wheel? Do you just have lazy, withered arms? Chances are you need a headset. Though the famed white earbuds are good enough for some, why settle for them just because they just happen to come free, and with an embedded mic? Other companies want a piece of that iPhone action, and have headsets that fit and sound a lot better. "Oh, but fair and wise Gizmodo, which headsets hath you divined for my unworthy purchase?" you might ask. Look no further. Well, no further than after the jump. (And by the way, this review is actually useful for any phone with a 3.5mm mic-and-stereo jack.) More » -
#battlemodo
Ultimate Cut-The-Crap In-Ear Headphone Battlemodo
Why do music lovers put up with cheap stock earbuds? You've spent hundreds of dollars on an MP3 player then effectively nullify your investment with headphones that suck the soul out of the music that you love. Choosing a higher-end set of earphones is almost impossible, since there are way too many, and they are deliberately marketed to blur the distinctions from best to worst. I tried out $2,000 worth of in-ear earphones—16 pairs made it to my final evaluation—and since I like you, I will share the results of my hours of ear penetration. More »

