Ultrasone announced a brand new pair of headphones today called Zino. These headphones are meant to be used with all sorts of portable music players and include several technologies including ULE and S-Logic that help prevent injury.

Ultrasone announced a brand new pair of headphones today called Zino. These headphones are meant to be used with all sorts of portable music players and include several technologies including ULE and S-Logic that help prevent injury.

With just a few weeks until CES 2009, we’ve been seeing hints of what tech will be showing its head at the biggest consumer electronics event of the year. Unsurprisingly, netbooks are taking top billing, with MSI confirming three of them. In fact the budget ultraportables are selling so well, they bested the ever-popular iPhone 3G in Summer sales. Acer are sitting pretty in the top spot, with their latest model – a 3G-integrated Aspire One – launching this weekend.
Ultrasone make some bold claims with the HFI-680 headphones, promising the sound isolation of close-back cans with the “honest sound” of open ones. Given that it can be hard enough creating something pleasing in just one of those categories, have the headphone specialists bitten off more than they can deliver? SlashGear hit shuffle and set to finding out.

Ultrasone announced their HFI-15G headphones today, which are super portable and actually the smallest headphones in the Ultrasone HFI line thus far. But don’t mistake a small form factor for a lack of features.
