Vaja Leather Agenda Folio Case for iPad 2 Review

There is no need for any introduction here as Vaja is already widely known for their luxurious leather gadget protective cases. For those of you who are just know discovering Vaja for the first time, get ready to drool as every single case Vaja makes is in fact drool worthy. Those of you who are into leather will most likely already know Vaja, the Argentinian maker of handmade leather cases for a lot of popular gadgets currently on the market. Vaja has long been one of my favorite case makers that output one of a kind leather goodies to not only protect gadgets, but to add the maximum amount of elegance and luxury possible. The iPad 2 is in need of such quality to match its superb craftsmanship and materials. What better way to do just that with Vaja's Leather Agenda folio case. Vaja has sent over their Leather Agenda for the iPad 2 in the Ruby Wine and Birch two-tone flavoring so don't miss the full review right after the break!

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Jabra Stone 2 Bluetooth Headset Review

Jabra has been in the Bluetooth headset market for a long time, but when Jabra first released the Stone Bluetooth headset, it didn't quite get the likes of everyone due to its performance. Jabra has since released the Stone 2 with an even sleeker finish and added features in hopes that it will improve on its predecessor. While the Stone 2 has kept the streamline unique design as its predecessor, it still doesn't look like your typical Bluetooth headset. Instead, it looks more like a futuristic device straight out of a sci-fi movie. Good looks aren't the only thing you want in a Bluetooth headset tough. A solid performing Bluetooth headset will indubitably make your mobile life much easier. Find out if the Jabra Stone 2 will be worth your hard earned cash right after the jump.

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PureGear PureBeats In-Ear Headset Review

We are on a roll in reviewing audio gear this month, this time we've got PureGear's PureBeats in-ear headset in for review. The PureBeats are a part of PureGear's signature collection of accessories that offer reasonably priced products for those who are on the go. Not to be confused with the much more expensive Beats line of in-ear headphones by Dre, the PureBeats promise deep bass tones and crispy sound clarity without putting a dent in your bank account. Don't miss out on the full review of the PureBeats right after the jump.

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Jawbone Jambox Wireless Portable Speaker Review

Jawbone, the makers of the most stylish and popular Bluetooth headsets around have finally come out with a wireless Bluetooth portable speaker for listening to music and what would this thing be without being a speakerphone too. All of this jammed into a small, perfectly portable speaker. There are quite a few amazing things about the Jambox that I'll get into in the full review right after the cut.

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Sennheiser HD 598 Headphones Review

Sennheiser HD 598 Headphones Review

No need for any introduction here. Sennheiser is a well respected brand name in the audio industry and its headphones and in-ears are known to be loved by audiophiles. The new HD 598 headphones are an over the ear headphones with an open-air design. I'll get more into the open-air design later. Sennheiser decided to give the HD 598 headphones a more luxury look with a tan beige color and wood-like trims as well as matching brown ear pads. These bad boys can't even hide how comfortable they look thru a picture but how well do they sound? Find out in the full review right after the break.

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GelaSkins for iPhone 4 Custom Skin

We reviewed a few skins by GelaSkins in the past and typically the quality is unmatched by others. This time we've got GelaSkins' custom 'make it yourself' skin for the iPhone 4 where you can upload your own design or picture and have it printed on a skin at no extra cost, and this is available for every product GelaSkins skins. Full review right after the break.

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Grado SR60i Headphones

The SR60i by Grado headphones are most known for their retro or old school look but also for their extreme high sound quality, nothing for this price sound any better. The SR60i have a very rich and natural sound with great detailed bass, clear highs and full soundstage . The SR60i are open air meaning they do not isolate any outside noise, they are very comfortable with the sponge like ear pads that are also replaceable but will last you a very long time. The hand band is not made out of leather and the adjustable hight is done by sliding the cups up and down without any clicks like many other headphones. The build quality is very solid, the cups are made out of plastic but do not feel “cheap”. The cable is nice and thick for durability and comes with a screw-on 6.3mm adapter. The SR60i are one of the best selling models from Grado and are made in the U.S.A. They are truly audiophile grade headphones, but you might want to stay at home while using them if you mind the retro design style. Price $79.99. Can be found for less. 

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