V-MODA Crossfade Wireless Bluetooth Headset Review

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APH Networks checked out the V-MODA Crossfade Wireless Bluetooth Headset

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A story was told of a bunch of English scientists digging down a kilometer into the ground, and found traces of copper wires a thousand years old. For this, they came to the conclusion their ancestors had a telephone network a millennium ago. In response to that, Scottish scientists, not to be outdone by their English counterparts, dug two kilometers down, and found traces of fiber optic cables dating back to the time of Jesus. As such, the Scottish scientists concluded their ancestors already had high speed internet a thousand years before the English. The following week, Irish scientists, not to be outdone by either the British or the Scottish, made headlines on UK newspapers. Having dug five thousand kilometers below the ground, they found absolutely nothing, came to the conclusion their ancestors were already using wireless communication technology five thousand years ago. Now, we all know where this story is getting at, but I think it brings up an interesting side point: Humankind has always had the affinity for wireless technology for as long as electricity was discovered. In fact, as early as the late 1800s, Nikola Tesla experimented with wireless power transfer and the possibility of wireless communication systems. Is it because wireless is more reliable than wired transmission? No. Is it because it delivers better performance? Far from that. But the sheer mystery -- and convenience -- of moving energy through the air has always carried a drive of superiority against its tethered counterparts to continue to inspire us to invest lots of time and money in this area. A few months ago, we reviewed the V-MODA Crossfade M-100, a brilliant over-ear headphones that sounds great, looks great, and feels great. Today, we will take a look at the Crossfade Wireless, which, as its name suggests, is a wireless version of the Crossfade M-100. Designed to operate over Bluetooth for an extra $30 over its wired counterpart, have we found a winner of a winner? Before we begin, let me just point out one thing: Unplugging your Crossfade M-100 will not turn it into a Crossfade Wireless, but plugging in your Crossfade Wireless will sure make it a Crossfade M-100.
 V-MODA Crossfade Wireless Bluetooth Headset Review @ APH Networks