VIBE Modaphones Also Now Available in La Mocha; New Colors Complement iPod nano (PRODUCT) RED™ Special Edition and Zune™ Brown Designs Music lifestyle brand V-MODA today announced two new colors of ...
V-MODA (http://www.V-MODA.com) has unveiled the latest in its Live Play series — the over-ear Crossfade LP2 Metal Headphones. Users can choose from an array of over ...
Music Lifestyle Brand Expands Product Lines to Complement New iPod Models and Add Style to MP3 Players, iPhone Music lifestyle brand V-MODA today announced the addition of five colors to its popular ...
LOS ANGELES – June 12, 2012 – V-MODA, the maker of critically-acclaimed and award-winning headphones including the Crossfade M-80 and LP-Class lines, introduces a novel accessory for the modern audio ...
We’ve reviewed a few sets of V-MODA headphones in the past, and have been impressed with models like the Crossfade Wireless and the XS. The company has announced a new series of in-ear headphones: the ...
We may not all agree about V-Moda products’ quality, but most of us will admit that there’s something appealing about their funky designs. So for those who love the brand, there’s good news: V-Moda ...
If you're searching for a new, unique set of earbuds that also work well with the iPhone, V-MODA has your answer. Apple's stock earbuds aren't the greatest in terms of audio quality, but it's not ...
The nucleus of M-80 is its patented and biggest-in-class 40mm Dual-Diaphragm drivers "that deliver multi-driver sound with the energy efficiency and consistent quality of a single driver," according ...
Audiophiles who are less than thrilled with the sound that they get from their iPhone 4 or 4S now have a new companion accessory that is bound to make a difference in the quality of their listening ...
V-MODA’s made some rather nice in-ear headphones with a pretty reasonable $99 price tag. They’re shiny, slender, durable, and capable of controlling your iPod, iPhone, or MacBook with those three ...
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