Bass, it's the (musical) final frontier. By that, I mean it's the part of music that needs to be done right. Too much and songs sound like a mess. Too little, and there's no guts. Enter Basslet, from Lofelt. In a nutshell, Basslet looks like a watch, but it actually houses a transponder that converts the low-frequencies of your music into vibrations that "feel" like bass. It doesn't vibrate like a phone though, it matches the music, so if bass rises from low- to high pitch, you feel that sweep.
CCG writes - "The Sineaptic SE-1 is quite a remarkable headphone. It's an amazing first product from a new company. It does some unusual things like offering Bluetooth and 3.5mm inputs in an audiophile headphone. It offers an incredibly unique driver design at an amazingly low price. Its build quality is fine, but not spectacular, as long as you get one with no production issues."
Four years later and Sonos introduces a new portable speaker, the Move 2, bringing original innovation.
All in all, I’m a fan of the Cleer Arc II.T They’re brilliant at what they’re advertised for: being the ideal running companion.