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Klipsch intros Image S4A in-ears, lets Android users feel the in-line remote love

Klipsch intros Image S4A in-ears, lets Android users feel the in-line remote love There is not any question Klipsch’s S4 in-ear headphone line has the very best available for only $100, yet with the exception of its iPhone-compatible S4i variant, cell users wanting an in-line remote’s benefits were outta luck. Well, it feels like times are a-changin’ as an Android-oriented version of the noise-isolating buds, appropriately dubbed S4A, has popped up for pre-order on Klipsch’s site. The remote’s compatible right down to Android 2.1 and looks to be slightly tweaked from the S4i with less buttons, however the specs say it’ll work for phone calls, music control and volume adjustment. To make this cake’s icing even richer, a Klipsch Control App may even allow for “customized functionality.” They’re priced at a groovy Benjamin and not using a word on a boat date just yet, but you will find some robot-clad closeups within the gallery below.

[Thanks, Bjorn and Jason]

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