Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Bose intros IE2, MIE2 and MIE2i in-ear headphones, only charges an arm for 'em
In an obvious non-Bose move, the company has just outed a trio of products that actually seem reasonably priced. Of course, it's not like the outfit is suddenly catering to the low-end market, but those willing to pay a Benjamin or so for a decent set of 'buds now have three more to consider. The IE2 has been engineered for portable media players, while the MIE2 and MIE2i are both designed to handle calls and tunes. The latter, as you'd surmise, is designed specifically to control a range of iDevices, though the whole group ships with StayHear tips that supposedly stay lodged for longer regardless of activity. Curiously, none of these offer noise cancelling or sound isolating technologies, and naturally, Bose isn't handing over any of those pesky specification details. The IE2 is expected on store shelves on August 23rd for $99.95, while the MIE2 ships on the same date for $30 more; as for the MIE2i, that one will surface in October for $129.95.Continue reading Bose intros IE2, MIE2 and MIE2i in-ear headphones, only charges an arm for 'emBose intros IE2, MIE2 and MIE2i in-ear headphones, only charges an arm for 'em originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 17 Aug 2010 17:48:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink | | Email this | Comments