Geekscape Tech Review: Ashley Chloe’s Helix Cuff

This is probably going to be one of the last reviews that I will be doing before the weekend of Christmas, so I’m going to do one that is a very practical gift, for the ladies. Okay, I don’t know if it is totally for the ladies, but I will say that something like this bracelet wouldn’t be something that I would give my dad. I would say “to each his (or her) own”, but I will say that Ashley Chloe’s Helix Cuff is quite unique as it is useful.

It appears that the Helix Cuff was created to meet a demand in the iPhone market. Even months before Apple’s latest smartphone was released, it was rumored that it wouldn’t have a headphone jack. So it just makes sense to invest in Bluetooth earbuds. What makes the Helix Cuff interesting is how these Bluetooth earbuds are implemented.

The Helix Cuff is a bracelet that locks on the wrist really well magnetically, and you can use it to store the Bluetooth Wireless earbuds. It is very unique how it does it, and you would honestly never know that the earbuds were even there. As I said before, it looks like the Helix Cuff is marketed for ladies, as it could easily be mistaken for jewelry.

These wireless earbuds can respond to voice commands so you can access Siri or similar program on an Android phone. They also use aptX technology for great sound, and I can testify to how good that it is.

So, I would like to think that there is a future for the Ashley Chloe and the Helix Cuff, and it is hopefully yours. Seriously, if this is something that you want, I will highly recommend it, and it can be purchased on the Ashley Chloe site for $199.

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