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Published: 2007-01-04, Author: Matt , review by: macworld.co.uk
Small and lightweight, transmitter compatible with a number of cases
Only adequate sound quality, little outside-noise blocking
The iMuffs MB210 are likely to appeal to those who value wireless convenience over ultimate sound quality. The system’s small size and low weight make it more suited for portable and active use – hence the sporty styling. Although you’ll...
Abstract: The iMuffs MB210 by Wi-Gear are multi-functional headphones for the iPod Nano, iPod Video (5G), iPod Mini, iPod (3G) and iPod (4G). Wi-Gear has set out to “cut the cord” with this headset. Although not specifically designed for other devices, you can a...
Abstract: Video Review: The iMuffs offer truly impressive sound, noise-canceling mic and Bluetooth connection for iPods, cell phones and Bluetooth-enabled computers.
Abstract: I’ve been meaning to get into the Bluetooth headphone craze, so I jumped at the opportunity to check out these new offerings from Wi-Gear. So here’s the rundown: there are two pieces, a small Bluetooth dongle that fits into your iPod’s c...
Abstract: iMuffs MB210bCompany: Wi-Gear I admit it. I ignored this company and its monthly \"Retire the wire\" advertisements, for as long as they have appeared in the print Macintosh magazines. I thought Bluetooth (BT) wireless headphone technology was not ready...
Impressive sound quality
Bluetooth connection to iPods, phones & computers
Lightweight & comfortable
Very easy to set up & use
High $179 USD price point
Wrap-around frame not adjustable
The Wi-Gear iMuffs (model MB210) are great wrap-around earphones for iPods, iPhones, Bluetooth phones and VoIP programs like Skype. The sound quality is great, especially when used with an iPod or iPhone. The noise canceling mic and A2DP technology mak...
Wireless convenience, quality of sound, comfort and fit, ease of use and Bluetooth compatibility with cell phones.
A retainer clip or band to secure the possible loss of the adaptor.
Chester Greenwood would be proud. In 1873, Chester invented earmuffs to protect his ears from the bitter cold. At the young age of 18, he was awarded patent #188,292 from the United States Patent Office for “Improvement in Ear Mufflers”. ...
Abstract: Whats better than listening to music on your iPod? How about listening to that music without the annoyance of earbud wires getting in your way? Or even better, how about listening to your iPod and having the music automatically pause whenever you g...
Pauses your music when your Bluetooth phone rings. Built-in microphone has echo and noise cancellation. Works with Skype.
Can’t adjust headband. Can’t use volume controls on the iPod. Adapter saps iPod battery life.
If there’s a way to try them before you buy them, do it. Because they work great, especially for hands-free calling and Skype, but if the nonadjustable headband has to twist to get around your noggin, you probably won’t be pleased with the res...
The Wi-Gear iMuffs work with any dock-connecting iPod and have integrated buttons for controlling the players playback. The headphones offer good audio response and also can function as a headset for a Bluetooth-capable cell phone.
The Wi-Gear iMuffs are expensive, the headphones behind-the-neck design may not be comfortable for all users, and theres no option to use the unit with non-iPod MP3 players. The iMuffs are also prone to interference and offer terrible call quality.
The Wi-Gear iMuffs Wireless Headphones are a fine--though not the best--cord-free solution for iPod owners, but they fail as a cell phone headset.