
Amazon has started selling the LucasFilm approved Star Wars 3D glasses. These 3D glasses are compatible with RealD, Master Image and Technicolor projector systems. The Star Wars 3D glasses also support passive 3D-enabled home theater projectors and 3D HDTV displays. If you are interested, you can purchase the LucasFilm approved Star Wars 3D glasses for $9.95. [Product Page]

Klipsch has unveiled the new X10i Lou Reed Signature Edition headphones. The Apple-compatible Lou Reed X10i comes equipped with a 3-button remote for controlling calls and music, a 360-degree microphone, a durable cable and an actual Lou Reed autograph. The X10i headphone is also compatible with any devices with a 3.5mm headphones jack. [Klipsch]

The Klipsch M40 active noise canceling headphones are designed to eliminate all the background and ambient noises, while you focus on the music. These headphones feature a pair of 40mm woofers that produce deep bass and dynamic mid-range, while an active crossover 15mm tweeter offers crisp, clean highs. The Klipsch M40 requires a single AAA battery to enables the active noise canceling mode. The battery provides enough juice for up to 45-hour. Other specs include a frequency response of 20Hz to 20kHz, an impedance of 32 Ohms, 2 detachable cables that fit any 3.5mm audio jack and a built-in microphone. The Klipsch M40 active noise-canceling headphones retails for $349.99. [Klipsch]

Do you still remember the Google Android Modify watch that we posted last month? Google and Modify have released a new version of this watch. Dubbed as the Chrome Watch Set, this water-resistant watch features the Chrome logo at each of the hours, two custom straps and a choice of a large or a small watch face. The Google Chrome Watch Set retails for $59.95 each. [Google Store]

The Ultimate Rechargeable Heated Glove provides heat for up to 8-hour on a single charge. This wearable gadget draws its power from a pair of lightweight lithium-ion batteries. The Ultimate Rechargeable Heated Glove also features four temperature settings and a genuine leather in the palm for comfort and grip. [Product Page]

The Buhel Speakgoggle G33 Intercom is not only protect your eyes from the snow, but it also functions as a hands-free kit for your smartphone. The wearable gadget uses the Bluetooth connectivity to pair up with your smartphone. The Buhel Speakgoggle G33 Intercom has several control buttons that allow you to control the playback of your music or to pick up and answer calls. What’s more, it can connect to up to six other G33 Intercom goggles for group audio conferencing. Watch the video after the jump to get more details. Read more

The Creative Aurvana X-Fi 2 is known as the world’s first noise-canceling headphones equipped with X-Fi technology. This wearable gadget adopts the X-Fi Crystalizer that restores the detail and vibrancy to your compressed music and movies and the X-Fi CMSS-3D that expands your stereo MP3s and digital movies into virtual surround sound over the headphones. The Creative Aurvana X-Fi 2 also features a pair of 40mm Neodymium drivers that offer a frequency response of 20Hz-20kHz with a 450-Ohm of impedance. Other specs include a 1.5m detachable Oxygen-Free Copper cable and a 3.5mm gold-plated audio jack with a 6.3mm stereo adapter. These headphones are powered by a single AAA battery that offers up to 9-hour of operation time if all the features are turned on. If you are interested, you can buy the Creative Aurvana X-Fi 2 noise-canceling headphones for $199. [Creative]

Koss Corporation is ready to launch the Porta Pro KTC headphones. Designed for iPhone, iPad and iPod, these headphones feature the Koss Touch Control (KTC) remote and microphone technology, allowing you to stay connected, shuffle songs and adjust volume with the flick of a switch. These lightweight headphones can be folded for easy storage and transport. The Koss Porta Pro KTC headphones will be released in early Spring 2012. [Engadget]
by Johan on January 29, 2012

Mad Catz has announced the availability of the Primer wireless gaming headset. Designed primarily for the Xbox 360 console, the gadget uses the 5.8GHz wireless technology to connect with the gaming console. The Primer has a pair of 40mm neodymium drivers and controls that enables gamers to independently adjust chat volume and game volume on-the-fly. [Product Page]

Google has teamed up with Modify Watches to release the Google Android Modify Watch. This Android-themed timepiece features Google’s Chrome logo and the Google logo. The wristwatch is equipped with two custom straps and a choice of a large watch face or a small watch face. The Google Android Modify Watch retails for $59.95 a pop. [The Google Store]