iHome unveils two new gadgets for after-hours fitness buffs

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iHome has unveiled the new iB85 Bluetooth Wireless Foldable Headphones and the  iB12 Sport Earbuds with LED Safety Flasher. These two new devices are geared towards after-hours fitness buffs.

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If Cult of Mac ever created an award for “Most Prolific i-Gadget Maker,” there’s little doubt it would eventually end up in a cabinet at iHome’s headquarters (or possibly more accurately in a cabinet at their parent company, SDI technologies, which also owns New Balance and Timex).

 

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