Reviewed on November 14, 2008The Skullcandy Double Agent headphones offer a unique and stylized all-in-one design, but they're not particularly comfortable, and sound quality is subpar. Unless your main goal is to do away with wires and stand out from the crowd, these are not the best option.TAGS:Skullcandy, headphones, agent, accent, MP3 player, MP3, SD card
Reviewed on December 22, 2010As long as you never have cause to use it hands-free, the AT&T R225 will reward you with good call quality. Yet, the absent volume rocker makes it best-suited for occasional callers.TAGS:AT&T Corp., agent, cell phone, button, camera, e-mail
Reviewed on November 14, 2008The Skullcandy Double Agent headphones offer a unique and stylized all-in-one design, but they're not particularly comfortable, and sound quality is subpar. Unless your main goal is to do away with wires and stand out from the crowd, these are not the best option.TAGS:Skullcandy, headphones, agent, accent, MP3 player, MP3, SD card
Reviewed on November 14, 2008The Skullcandy Double Agent headphones offer a unique and stylized all-in-one design, but they're not particularly comfortable, and sound quality is subpar. Unless your main goal is to do away with wires and stand out from the crowd, these are not the best option.TAGS:Skullcandy, headphones, agent, accent, MP3 player, MP3, SD card
Reviewed on September 21, 2008Targus takes its familiar Corporate Traveler line and adds a butterfly-style zipper to the Targus Zip-Thru, hopefully aiding your way through airport security checkpoints.TAGS:Transportation Security Administration, compartment, laptop computer, agent