Get 360-degree sound from The Dash, a set of powerful wireless headphones. Three hours of battery life, a case with an integrated charger, and a 4GB music player ensure you can keep listening for long periods of time for completely wireless audio. In-ear biometric sensors on The Dash allow easy touch and gesture controls.
These things are very cool and have a lot of potential if Bragi can fix some of the bugs in them. I'm hopeful that they will be able to do so with updates. I've waited a while to write this review, because I wasn't sure if I liked them or not. After extensive "testing" I've decided that I like them a lot. You have to be willing to make some modifications to how you use headphones though. I bought them mainly for running and for the gym, as I get tired of getting tied up in cords while I'm working out. I usually run outside, with my phone in a running belt around my waist. The Bluetooth works in this configuration while I'm inside, but not when I'm outside and the Bluetooth has no surrounding surfaces to bounce off of. So initially, the Dashes were dropping the connection a lot. I fixed the problem by slinging the running belt across my chest so that my phone rests on my right shoulder, next to the right Dash. I think putting your phone in an armband on your right arm would probably work too. At the gym, I normally keep my phone in my left shorts pocket, but the connection is a bit tenuous in that configuration as well. Moving it to my right pocket results in a good solid connection. Connecting the Dashes to different devices is a little frustrating. You have to reset them each time you swap to a different device. Now that I've figured out all of these work-arounds, I really like them. So, if you're willing to modify how you use your headphones, these things are great. If you're not that flexible, then don't waste your money, as they will frustrate you to no end.