Reuben Lee | Apr 10, 2008
This is probably one of those products where you have to try to be convinced. Apparently, the makers of Clari-fi Music claim the headphone adapter can improve the clarity and richness of MP3 files and other compressed digital audio files, even helping to reduce ear fatigue, especially at top volumes.
This is supposedly achieved by a technology that draws from the signal source to perform real-time compression of digital audio, and thus removing the digital artifacts in the song.
We only wished the Clari-fi Music headphone adapter was smaller and sleeker for portability. A black option would have been nice, too, to go with non-iPod earphones. Still, it sounds like an interesting product that will appeal to music enthusiasts who'll probably be willing to fork out the US$59.95 for one. The Clari-fi Podcast, which is optimized for listening to Podcasts, goes for US$49.95.
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