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Spracht’s latest Aura EQ is one of the best Bluetooth headsets you can find on the market. The Aura EQ features dual microphones, capacitive volume control, built-in six-band equalizer and the ability to pair with eight phones.
Spracht’s futuristic Aura EQ headset will be released in March for $79.
[gizmodo]
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Ordinary Joes already cannot afford to bring home the Motorola Aura due to its exorbitant price tag, but for folks who find that they can still afford to live it up even in the prevailing economic climate might want to check out the Motorola Aura Diamond Edition that is plated with 18 carat gold alongside 34 diamonts, where 30 of them puppies will be embedded right above and below the handset’s circular display. Apart from all the bling, everything else remains the same including quad-band GSM/EDGE connectivity, CrystalTalk technology,
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The Motorola Aura has yet another new edition. The latest gold-plated, diamond-studded Aura is named the Motorola Aura Diamond Edition and as usual is aimed at those with some disposable income. It will cost you £3,500 ($5,700) and is plated with 18 carat gold, with thirty of the thirty-four diamonds on the phone’s circular display.
The other four diamonds are on the navigation key on the keypad. Some features include quad-band GSM/EDGE, CrystalTalk technology, stereo Bluetooth, Music and video players, email, web browser, 2MP camera and 2GB of internal memory.
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Earbuds are pretty ordinary, and chances are you’ll bump into a lot of people wearing those wherever you go. The Sleek Audio CT6 Aura earbuds aims to offer something different, and while they cost $375, they will light up and glow in a range of color choices including green, blue, orange, yellow and white that will definitely attract the attention of anyone you walk past. What makes the price that high is the fact that each pair will be custom fitted to the individual, where you will need to send Sleek Audio a mold of your ear (!) so
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Even those with everything probably wish their high-end earbuds had a bit more personality, and if you’re reclined in your Victorian-era sofa in a robe befitting one Chuck Bass nodding in agreement, we’d encourage you to have a gander at Sleek Audio’s latest. Essentially, these are the same Kleer-enabled CT6 ‘buds that the affluent among us have grown to love, but with an obvious twist. Thanks to the inclusion of phosphorescent particles within the shell and top plate, the $374.99 CT6 Aura can actually glow in a variety of colors, giving DJs around the
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