Scosche Industries, a leader of iPod, iPhone and mobile electronics aftermarket accessories, announces the launch of the free Scosche Application for iPhone. The free Scosche App is the first ...
Despite the abundance of portable audio products, the choices for enjoying music while riding a bicycle are more limited. Headphones and earphones aren't ideal for those needing situational awareness, ...
Oxnard, Calif. – Scosche released its latest solutions for adding subwoofers and amplification to a factory-installed car stereo system. The $249 SPSW10 amplified subwoofer packs a 10-inch vented ...
Scosche is looking to make use of all the real estate on the side of your head with their new RH1060 Bluetooth Stereo Headphones with Controls. Honestly, we don't know why they felt the need to ...
If you believe that riding your MTB in the wild is much better if you can enjoy your favorite music at the same time, here is Scosche boomBOTTLE+, the perfect accessory that will solve your problems ...
Oxnard, Calif., (May 8, 2006) — Scosche Industries, a leader of mobile electronics aftermarket accessories, announces it has become an Apple-Approved vendor. As an Apple-Approved vendor, Scosche’s ...
Scosche signed a licensing deal with Rockstar, the energy-drink maker, to put the Rockstar brand on consumer technology products, including Bluetooth speakers, car accessories, and car audio products.
OXNARD, Calif., Nov. 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- SCOSCHE Industries, a leading innovator of award-winning consumer technology and accessories, and the #1 Mount and #1 FM Transmitter Brand* in North ...
Scosche on Friday announced the TapStick, a new accessory for the latest iPod shuffle. Available in black or white, the TapStick is a polycarbonate case that fits around the front and sides of the ...
We've all been there. We've gotten that car, spoked it down, juiced it up, put some sounds in it, and hit the boulevard ready to ride. We enjoyed the summer nights and drove it 'til the wheels almost ...
I've been a contributing editor for PCMag since 2011. Before that, I was PCMag's lead audio analyst from 2006 to 2011. Even though I'm a freelancer now, PCMag has been my home for well over a decade, ...