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The Tech Lounge checked out the Altec Lansing iM716 Earphones



If you keep up with the news you may have noticed that a class action lawsuit was recently brought against Apple for not taking adequate steps to prevent hearing loss among iPod users. Aside from the monetary compensation that is being sought, the suit also aims to force Apple to lower the maximum volume of their devices and provide headphones designed to block out external noise. While I know it must be easy to point fingers at a big corporation and blame them for your loss of hearing, I have to wonder if it wouldn’t be even easier to just turn down the volume on that iPod a few notches. I understand the urge to “turn it up” though. Who wouldn’t crank the volume up to ear damaging levels in order to drown out good old Betty and Martha, holding a conversation while pounding away on treadmills on either side of you at the gym?

Regardless of how you feel about the lawsuit, the push to get Apple to provide noise-reducing headphones is interesting. In our ever busier and noisier society, it’s nice to be able to put on some headphones almost anywhere, and escape to our own little musical paradise. Of course, with most headphones the volume may need to be cranked to nearly unbearable volumes to escape the outside world completely, which is exactly why Apple is facing this suit. This problem is something other companies have been working to address and we’ll be looking at one possible solution today; the Altec Lansing inMotion iM716 earphones.
Altec Lansing iM716 Earphones Review