Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Elecom's Actrail headphones is the tree to iPod shuffle's spanish moss

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We spared you the "wireless" joke, but to be fair, that's precisely
what we're looking at: Elecom's Actrail headphones are wireless,
Bluetooth-less ear muffs designed for your miniature Apple-borne MP3
player. Only the latest iPod shuffle is officially supported, but
we're betting some of the previous generations could fit in just fine.
Or maybe even an iPod touch, if don't mind applying scotch tape
liberally to your noggin. Hey, it's not like you really need to see
the front as a makeshift watch, anyhow. Asking price is ¥4,200 in
Japan, which is just around $50 in US coins, and it's due out sometime
this month; no promises it'll make stateside release via official
channels, but we're sure if you're jonesing you can find something.

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