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		<title>The Next Step in Earphones: The Opera S2 and Opera SS Wireless Earbuds</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wireless is truly where the next generation of gadgets is going, and that should have included earphones by now. Well, for the most part this hasn&#8217;t happened, but this new gadget is looking to change that fact. The Digital Opera S2 and iPod compatible Digital Opera S5 wireless earbuds, released by DigiFi and Kleer. Music lovers [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1349" src="http://www.gadgetsleuth.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/opera-s5-300x209.jpg" alt="opera-s5" width="300" height="209" />Wireless is truly where the next generation of gadgets is going, and that should have included earphones by now. Well, for the most part this hasn&#8217;t happened, but this new gadget is looking to change that fact.</p>
<p>The Digital Opera S2 and iPod compatible Digital Opera S5 wireless earbuds, released by DigiFi and Kleer. Music lovers may sit up and take notice; who hasn&#8217;t gotten tangled in a bunch of wires while trying to walk with your favorite portable music player?</p>
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<p>Both models come with volume and full track control buttons right on the earbuds themselves. Both models can handle CD quality audio stereo audio up to a range of 32 feet or so (a Bluetooth limitation, but this device). Each works up to 10 hours, and can stream to 4 people at once for a community music experience.</p>
<p>The main difference: the Opera S2 includes a 3.5mm-compatible transmitter which works great with MP3 players, larger stereos, etc among other devices. As for folks who mainly use an iPod or related device, the Opera S5 includes a next-track, volume, etc buttons right on the gadget itself, so its more suited to this type of device.</p>
<p>No announcement on pricing, but both should be released for sale in late June this year.</p>
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