solo wireless mp3 player
In New York City most individuals sulk from point "A" to point "B" zombie-faced and mute, all the while bobbing your head to your very own beat. The question is, "What does your beat sound like?" Whether they are white on grey earbuds dangling from iPhones, silver and blue Bose noise concealers, or just plain old school Walkmen series, this city is testament to the importance of a good set of headphones.
The Solo Wireless MP3 player allows you to cut out the middle man (i.e. your chosen mp3 player) and provides you with an all-in-one music experience. After a simple upload from your computer of choice, (up to 2GB) press play and you're off. They even come with their own batteries. And while these headphones are lightweight and comfortable their most alluring attribute is their complete and utter lack of annoying cords.
The truth is Solo Wireless doesn't have Bose acoustics, but then again you're not paying anywhere near what you would for a pair of Bose headphones, and you aren't using them like you would the Bose either. These headphones are meant for the person on the go. Running becomes a much less complicated endeavor since you don't have to carry your ipod in your hand and worry about cords hitting you in the face every other step. And have you ever tried hitting balls at the range while listening to your own music? What a pain!
Never again do you have to deal with tucking your headphone cords into your shirt or worry about dropping that 5000 GB iPod you just uploaded your entire collection of Prince to. Solo Wireless hasn't reinvented the wheel, but what it has done is given you another reason to get off the couch and go for a run. And this time, while jogging around Central Park, try not to hit the high notes during Purple Rain, no headphones will provide you sanctuary from that embarrassment.











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