
Sennheiser and Adidas have joined together to launch two new co-branded headphones models, the Adidas Originals HD220 and CX310 headphones. Based on Sennheiser’s HD218, the Adidas Originals HD220 is a closed-back on-ear headphones that feature neodymium magnets for powerful, bass-driven stereo sound, a closed supra-aural design that blocks outside noise, and individually adjustable ear cups for a secure and comfortable fit. On the other hand, the Adidas Originals CX310 is based on Sennheiser’s CX 300 ear-canal headphones and come equipped with different sizes of ear adapters that allow for a personalized fit and reduction of ambient noise and symmetrical cable. The Sennheiser Adidas Originals HD220 and CX310 headphones are priced at $65 each. Read more

Adidas and Sennheiser have collaborated to launch premium DJ headphones that embrace the values of both companies by fusing quality in design and functionality. Dubbed as the Sennheiser Adidas Originals HD 25-1-II, these headphones are capable of handling very high sound pressure levels. These exclusive, special edition headphones also provide a frequency response of 16 – 2200 Hz, an impedance of 70 Ohms, a 3.5mm headphone jack and a unique 3-stripes Adidas design. The Sennheiser Adidas Originals HD 25-1-II headphones are now available at Apple Store for £199.95 or around $311. [Product Page]

Arthur Xin has designed the USB flash drive designed for Adidas to give to their clients and friends. The device looks like a miniature roll-on suitcase with the famous Adidas’ three stripes. Sadly, there is no info on pricing or availability at this time. [Yanko]

Samsung and Adidas have proudly teamed up on a fitness phone called the F110 or miCoach which features a heartbeat monitor and step counter, a built-in MP3 player / FM tuner, two-inch LCD and a two-megapixel camera, and comes with 1GB of memory. Now you can actually workout and listen to your fav tunes. [Pocketlint via Upcoming Cell Phones]
by Johan on October 26, 2007

The Samsung F110 Adidas Phone will make its debute in the telecomworld in November. It is a 2.5G slider with a 2-inch QVGA screen, 2MP digicam, FM radio and MP3 player. The handset also features a heartbeat monitor, pedometer and some dedicated sports applications. The best part is that this phone will be released next month.
The owner of the device will mainly not use the internet and e-mail while playing sports. However, the device can still handle this. Small disadvantage here is that quick dataconnections will not be possible with this device, this because the device is only a quad-band EDGE phone. In some European countries this means that data connections can only be made with GPRS.
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