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AirDrives FIT Phones Now Shipping
Headphones for the active lifestyle.
Date: Friday, May 01, 2009
Author: Jeff McAllister

Mad Catz Interactive has announced they have begun shipping AirDrives FIT Interactive Earphones, the latest model in the AirDrives range ideally designed for those who enjoy listening to music while cycling, running or playing sports.

Like every product in the AirDrives range, the new FIT allows users to enjoy their music in rich, high quality stereo sound yet still be fully aware of their surroundings at all times. AirDrives FIT utilizes patent pending InAir Technology and has been designed to offer increased comfort, snug fit and durability.

AirDrives FIT is light weight and employs a soft wire loop which fits around the user’s ear, adjusting for optimal retention. Unlike traditional ‘clip-on’ ear buds the FIT does not interfere with glasses or helmets. Designed for the most demanding of sporting lifestyles including biking, skating and running, the FIT will not come off or fall loose and is both sweat and vibration resistant.

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