Enjoy your favorite tunes during an intense workout with these Sony Sport in-ear headphones. A frequency range of 17-22,000Hz delivers crisp, clear high tones and deep lows, while the adjustable loop hangers ensure a reliable, secure fit. These Sony Sport in-ear headphones are splash-proof so you can confidently use them during rainy-day runs or walks.
The ear buds supplied with most personal audio players won't even fit in my ears, and traditional banded headphones slide off my head. I require over-the-ear models, but with my small ears, usually the music ends up aimed at my lobes. These actually put the speaker where it's supposed to go, and the flexible loops don't pinch or slip. They stay in place while I move about, too.
The two drawbacks are that the speaker tends to angle forward instead of inward, so without the occasional readjustment sound quality is lost, and the included clip for the wire doesn't hold onto said wire very firmly.
That said, these are the only headphones I can find that fit, stay on, don't interfere with my glasses, and are small enough to pack away with my mini mp3 player so they can be tucked into a pocket for portability.
Take this Digiland Android tablet with you on the road to stay in touch with family and friends. An Intel Quad-core processor along with Android 6.0 Marshmallow offers quick access to your apps and programs. Wi-Fi connectivity on this Digiland Android tablet quickly sets you up at your favorite corner coffee shop.
For the price of a Fire this has twice the onboard memory and every bit the display. The supplied charger is efficient, though the wall plug is awkwardly angled. It's also capable of surviving being dropped so long as it's not directly on the buttons. There are a couple of drawbacks. First, for some reason certain apps are unavailable in their latest versions for this model, even though it's running the same Android version as my other device which can use them. I chalk that up not as a flaw in the Digiland tablet but as bias on the part of the app developers. Second, sometimes it has difficulty connecting to WiFi and needs a reboot, but only after a week or so of continuous use. All in all, you get a lot for the price and it's worth it.
Protect your child's Fire tablet from inevitable mishaps with this rugged Amazon FreeTime kid-proof case. Thick silicone-like material provides a buffer against damage from drops and bumps, and special cutouts offer free access to the device's ports and controls. An easy-to-grip design makes this Amazon FreeTime kid-proof case a must for little hands.
This case was purchased for a tablet that isn't a Fire but which shares a similar configuration. Other cases obscured the charger port or even pressed on the power button. This case cushions the tablet nicely in a drop and keeps things from being placed directly on the screen by virtue of a good lip. While its thickness is slightly unwieldly, that is more than balanced out by the protection it affords.