Think Headtrip MP3 'Wireless' Headphones Hit the Streets

Dec. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Think Computer Products announced the release of the Think Headtrip "Wireless" MP3/WMA Headphones. The entire Headtrip includes the MP3 player, a rechargeable battery and flash memory storage (64Mb, 128Mb or 256Mb capacities) packed in a sleek, self-contained, lightweight headphone. No external player or battery case is required.

The Think Headtrip MP3 player was created for athletes, sports enthusiasts, students "on-the-go" and can also be used for listening to MP3 "books" or other study materials. Think Computer Products President Bill Hojreh comments, "It's inexpensive enough, you can even send an MP3 message to friends overseas and they can keep the unit to listen to music later." The battery lasts for about 350 to 400 minutes with a full charge. The unit holds about 1 minute of sound per megabyte of storage (at 22.1 kHz sampling rates) and features 5 user-selectable EQ (equalizer) modes depending on user preferences. Users can download MP3 or WMA files from their PC and recharge the battery via a single USB cable included with the device. The Headtrip works on PCs running Microsoft Windows 98 or later. Street pricing is $89 for 256Mb, $69 for 128Mb and $59 for 64Mb. Consumers can purchase it online at http://shop.thinkcp.com.

Think Computer Products warns consumers to use caution when wearing the device, and not to wear the device while driving.

Source: Think Computer Products