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I feel that I should be fair and state at the start of this review that I’m a headphones not an earphones man.

So, when I received a package containing Sony’s catchily named MDR-NC300D noise cancelling earphones I couldn’t help but pity the little mite.

I’ve never bothered with noise cancelling cans as I generally go for the enclosed style which blocks most ambient distractions and, when I’ve got music playing, is usually enough to segregate me from the real world.

My other grumble with earphones (apart from me not being overly convinced that we should have a sound source actually in the ear) is that most earphones fall out – and keep falling out.

Now that I’ve got all that off my chest let’s have a goosey at these MDR-NC300D’s shall we?

I noticed on the box that Sony is being very up front about the earpleaser’s noise cancelling attributes and is not promising to eliminate all noise – rather the gentlemanly fact that these MDR-N….should I just call them 300D’s? The 300D’s offer up to 98.4% noise reduction.

The noise cancelling cleverness is achieved through the little mics on the back of the earpieces which capture the surrounding clatter and that’s then processed through an Artificial Intelligence noise-cancelling feature which is the same that’s featured on Sony’s top-end systems. In basic terms it samples the noise outside and then hits it with exactly the opposite frequencies and thus cancels the noise.

All that processing is done, I gather, in the in-line remote which also controls a number of settings including the NC level, some EQ presets as well as the volume. I like the ‘Monitor’ button which, with one hit, stops your audio and uses the mics so you can safely cross the road or listen in on people’s conversations. A snag is that all that uses a AAA battery which is said to offer around 20 hours of joy. I’ve had the earphones for a week and the battery indicator is showing that it’s down to its last bar.

Sony, bless them, seems to understand my pain and realises that when it comes to ear-buds one size rarely fits all. To solve this problem these noise cancelling buds comes with no less than seven sets of ear tips. To prove a point; I use a different size on each side. Well, c’mon – who here is perfectly symmetrical?

Also in the box was a velvety bag for storing your 300D’s in as well as a rather natty ‘leather’ holder that is designed to hold a spare battery, an adapter for aircraft audio sockets, garment clips, ear buds and of course, for storing your 300D’s away when not in use. This really made me feel that I had in my ears a premium product. See the pic in the gallery for contents ;)

The sound, once I found the right earbud combo, is really good. Nice tight bass and clear mids and trebles were reproduced and having a volume control outside my jacket meant that I didn’t have to keep flashing my iPhone around in rather dodgy districts.

I found the cancelling rather good and real handy when squawking kids are intent on ruining my reading Club Dead by Charlaine Harris whilst on the tube.

Apparently the 300D’s are not only Sony’s first digital noise cancelling earphones but the world’s first NC earbuds and, to be honest, they’ve done a rather spiffing job and I can see these appealing to commuters and frequent flyers who wish to cut out the jibber-jabber and incessant noise inherent with public transport but don’t want to be carting full cans around with them.

Personally I’d love to try some headphones using the same tech as a comparison as I’m finding it hard to ignore the fact that these are earphones. Also, I reckon an improvement would be to allow the earphones to be used without the noise cancelling when in quieter situations with a bypass so that the battery life could be extended. Better yet, have the thing be rechargable via wall socket and/or USB.

Price in my local Sony Store is £199.99 but I’ve seen them online for around £140.

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I can imagine plenty of kids rubbing their hands with glee and the thought of getting one of these – as well as some older kids as well. Yes: I’m looking at you!

The Wild Planet Spy Video TRAKR can be remotely controlled and be used to sneak into rooms, underneath changing room doors, into locker-rooms, errrrrrrrrm…..

Anyhow; the TRAKR is equipped with a video camera so that the user can capture covert moving pictures as well as being to eaves-drop on conversations thanks to the inbuilt mic.

Should the controller wish to announce their presence there’s even a built-in speaker on the car and a microphone on the remote control.

The spy-bot can also be tweaked thanks to its own app site.

“With the Spy Video TRAKR, we’re teaching kids how to write their own applications and program their toys to do exactly what they want them to do.”

“Play should not be confined by the concepts and programs toy companies create,” says Daniel Grossman, CEO of Wild Planet Entertainment, Inc. “With the Spy Video TRAKR, we’re teaching kids how to write their own applications and program their toys to do exactly what they want them to do.”

The potential voyeurism starts in October at a price of $120

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Kymera Wand – Magic Control of Your Tech

September 14, 2009 Click to read more →
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Last week I had the good fortune to join in Firebox’s show-and-tell preview of their Christmas line.
Apart from the fizzy vodka, which was rather nice, it was a real magic wand that remained in my mind as I left The Gallery on Charing Cross Road.
The Kymera wand is the product of Chris Barnardo of The Wand [...]

New Taser Shotgun – Is Cute, Fluffy and Loves Social Networking [Twitter and Facebook]

July 12, 2009 Click to read more →
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If you don’t like regular tasers because you have to get fairly close to the person you want to immobilise – help is now at hand!
Over at Wired’s Danger Room blog, David Hambling has slapped an extensive post up about a new series of “less-lethal” weapons from “controversial electroshock weaponeer” Taser International.
Not only are these weapons [...]

Apple TV Brings the iPhone Wii Motion Style Remote Control

June 25, 2009 Click to read more →
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Apple has just released the 2.40 update to AppleTV along side a revamp of the iPhone Remote application.
This now lets you wave your iPhone around like a motion controller to get what you’re after.
Audio or video playback are controlled by flicking left or right to rewind or fast forward, respectively. You can show chapter markers when [...]

Sony PlayStation 3 Motion Control is Stunningly Accurate

June 17, 2009 Click to read more →
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Microsoft’s Project Natal may be the latest in motion detection going by the buzz at E3, but Sony’s adventure into motion detection, or Motion Control has been demo’d live on stage in a more complete and working state than Natal.
In a recent interview, Sony Computer Entertainment Europe’s new CEO and president, Andrew House, has described it as [...]

Panasonic Gel Remote – Breathes and Gets Stiff [odd concept]

June 12, 2009 Click to read more →
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This odd Dali-esque gel remote comes courtesy of Panasonic’s concept dept.
The control lays limp when not in use, pulsating with a soft light.
But when it detects a warm hand coming to grip it and put it to use it stiffens – ready for action!
The remote is made from soft, flesh-like gel and appears cold [...]

Project Natal for Microsoft Xbox 360 Watches What You’re Doing

June 1, 2009 Click to read more →
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First things first – I looooove the idea of gesture controls for my media player!
Project Natal is a bar that sits above or below your TV, much like the Wii’s sensor bar.
But instead of sensing controllers, this thing has a camera, sensors and a microphone inside that lets it get an accurate sense of where [...]

London Drivers to Have Their Speed Controlled via Satellite

May 11, 2009 Click to read more →
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It looks like Transport for London is planning to control the speed of vehicles from the skies!
TFL has just announced a large-scale trial of the Intelligent Speed Adaption system – this uses preloaded road data and GPS to track and slow naughty speed-freaks.
The Daily Mail put together the infographic to help explain how the ‘ISA’ system [...]

TweetMyPC – PC Remote Control via Twitter

May 5, 2009 Click to read more →
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If you’re looking for a way to remotely control your PC and you happen to have a Twitter account – today is your lucky day!
It couldn’t be simpler -  Install TweetMyPC , setup a Twitter account and tell your computer what to do from anywhere.
You then just have to hope that Twitter doesn’t get hacked [...]

LG LBA-C300 The First QWERTY Card

February 6, 2009 Click to read more →

We all know about Bluetooth enabled portable keyboards.
I don’t think that I’ve ever seen a ”Qwerty Card” though.  Nope.  Pretty sure I haven’t.
But here is the LG’s LBA-C300, which was found in a recent FCC filing and it is in fact a QWERTY card.
It’s a credit card styled Bluetooth keyboard for use, I’m guessing, with LG mobiles [...]

Logitech Harmony 1100 Grabs CES 2009 Award

January 12, 2009 Click to read more →

The Logitech Harmony 1100 remote has received the CES 2009 Design and Engineering Award: Best of Innovations in the Home-Entertainment Accessories category.
It’s the second year in a row that a Logitech Harmony remote has scooped this award.
The Logitech Harmony 1100 is expected to be available in the U.S. and Europe beginning in February for a suggested retail [...]

Green Peak’s Everlasting Remote Will Zap Through Walls!

January 12, 2009 Click to read more →

Eco-greendom is most people’s watch-word these days – tele’s, hi-fi’s, puters and gaming all aiming to be greener.
One thing that tends to get overlooked is how much your remote controls are used when channel hopping and selecting those righteous tracks for some mood music or party-party-time!
Not so, for those tree-lovers: GreenPeak.
Don’t switch off though! GP’s battery-saving remote control [...]

Jedi Force Trainer – Buy It and Gain Mind Control

January 8, 2009 Click to read more →

This has a big promise – possibly enough to get a variety of Star Wars and X-Men followers adding this to their wish list.
Although the thought of being able to train your mind to acheive telekinesis in a Prof Xavier/Jedi fashion is pretty special.
What is actually is is a simplified EEG (Electroencephalography – a way to measure [...]

G-Dog – Nothing to do With Gangsta Rap yo!

November 7, 2008 Click to read more →

Yo! Check it bruv.
Dis ere is my dawg; G-Dog yo!
Ahem………..
Sorry but for some reason this robo-mut makes me wanna spit gangsta style.
Perhaps it has something to do with this robo-mut being called G-Dog.
Japanese robot maker HPI will start selling this robotic dog, the above named later this month.
The mainly aluminium pooch-droid is powered by a [...]

Sony Rolly Gets Bluetooth Mobile Phone Control

October 28, 2008 Click to read more →

The Sony Rolly has always been an enigma to me.
Ok, it’s cute - It’s probably one of the cutest small speakers around.
But.
It’s a portable, trundling, dancing speaker – but the sound isn’t great for £250.
It’s a music player able to stream via A2DP Bluetooth or play from its internal flash but there’s no place to shove your [...]

Rovio For Pre-Order

August 7, 2008 Click to read more →

Remember back in January I reported about Tri-bot and Rovio?
Well it looks like Rovio is available for pre-order from Red5! :0)
Just to remind you lot why you should get this bot – you can control it from anywhere in the world and keep an eye on your home via streaming video and audio through a built-in [...]

R2 See Through – Radio Controlled Transparent R2D2

July 30, 2008 Click to read more →

Tomy have released a transparent radio-controlled R2-D2.
The mini light saber, which is also transparent, doubles as a remote control.
As well as contolling R2D2 around the place the remote also lets you rotate his dome as he rolls, beep and whistle, and illuminate his photoreceptor “eye”.
The transparent plastic lets you see the inner working of the [...]

iPhone and iPod Touch = iTunes and Apple TV Remote Control

July 10, 2008 Click to read more →

Here you go.
The new freebie from Apple that turns your iPhone or iPod Touch into a remote control.
It handles Apple TV and iTunes over the WiFi network to play, pause, skip and shuffle your songs that are stored in your iTunes library.
You can access playlists, album art (displayed in the Remote app) and the ability [...]

Stix is NOT WiiMote-ly Like Anything Else!

July 3, 2008 Click to read more →

Yessirreee another WiiMote-alike but this one is for the PC.
It’s GoLive2’s Stix collection (200 / 400).
They are wireless motion-sensing controllers designed to play PC and internet-based games, with Games for Windows titles and “thounsands of free web-based games”.
According to Brian Zheng, the president of Plahut,
“[Stix will] completely change the way people experience online and PC gaming”.
Ok – [...]