Good
sport headphones have a lot of features. They need to be able to stay in your
ears while you jump, run, or jog, resist a few aggressive meetings with the
ground, offer remote control of your phone so you don’t have to pull it out of
your strap or pocket, or better, allow you to leave it in your locker. These
days, why even bother if they’re not wireless? And, oh yeah, it would be nice
if music actually sounded great on them, too.
Gogo-S
is the totally wireless sport music player that hits all the right
notes. It’s more than just a pair of tough-as nails wireless earbuds
— and by wireless, we mean totally wireless, no wire connects one ear to
the other — it’s a portable MP3 player and smart activity tracker with a
heart rate detector and an interactive online training guide.
The
Gogo-S (or Gogos, for the purpose of this article) use “Duet Play Technology”
to communicate with each other. This keeps your music in sync in both ears
without going the route of other sport headphones that have a wire linking the
two ears together. As independent ear buds, they come in different
ergonomically designed sizes, Small, Medium, and Large to fit securely in your
ear. The Gogos link to your phone or computer with Bluetooth. You can stream
music when you’re bored with the 1000 or so tracks you can store on them.
Taps, swipes and presses on the all-in-one touch button on one or other earbud
control not only the basics like track selection, volume, and on-off, but
answer, end, or silence phone calls, and exercise-select as well.
The
battery can last anywhere from three to five hours, but they come with a
portable charging case that takes about 40 minutes to fully restore the charge,
and will hold two charges worth of energy. For the weight-weenies out there, the
Gogos weigh 11g for the pair.
The going price for the Gogo-S Sport Music Player earbuds is $250(#50,000),
not cheap for a pair of wireless headphones, but not bad when you factor in the
waterproofing, MP3 storage, call-answering, and the audible training and
fitness tracking. The Go Sport app may have a separate fee structure; Digital
Trends will update you when we know more. For now, you can grab a pair for $120(#24,000)
(taxes and shipping included to the US
or China) on the Gogo-S Indiegogo page. G-Wearable’s plan is to ship to Early Birds by
November, and the rest of the perks by December.
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