
You won't get this kind of sound reproduction from a cellphone's headset. With music, the i150 demonstrated a likable, soothing mid-range, modest bass (the snugger the silicone ear cushions fit, the better the lower frequencies) and good extension into the higher frequencies without sounding bright.
#Italk sync download for mac Pc
Download another application, iTalk Sync, to your PC or Mac and you'll be able to transfer recordings from an iPhone or Touch to that PC or Mac via Wi-Fi. You can make recordings in good, better or best quality. The iPods store the recordings apart from iTunes, easily managed and labeled as you wish in a list. As a recorder ("testing 1-2-3") and push-to-talk device, the combo worked fine.
#Italk sync download for mac free
To turn the Touch into a recorder, all I needed was the i150 and Griffin Technology's iTalk recording software, a free download at Apple's App Store. The i150, which retails for $150 but is available for much less online ($85 at buy.com, even lower elsewhere), comes off as high-quality, middle-of-the-road earbuds designed for music mated with a tiny mike/push-to-talk device. This is its first earbud model with push-to-talk. Koss' son, Michael, now presides over the Milwaukee company that has moved beyond the traditional "cans" (the bulky headphone style popularized long ago) to this new era of earbuds and portable, digitized music.



Koss in 1958 - has earned a spot in the Smithsonian. The Koss SP-3, as the first stereo headphones - designed by company founder John C. The Koss brand goes way back in the headphone business.
