Don’t Forget the Contests!

Posted on 21 November 2006 by


Gear Diary is holding two contests which will be closing at 3:30 US Central Standard Time on November 25th, so be sure you get your entry in as soon as possible!

To recap – here they are:

– The Celebrity’s Devices Guessing Game Redux – where you must correctly identify seven out of the ten devices being carried by celebrities to qualify for a drawing to choose the winner of a brand new set of Ultimate Ears super.fi 5 Pro earphones (value $250) and some UE swag, generously donated by Mike Dietz from UE.

– A survey where you tell me your three most important devices and the three devices you feel are most popular. I will choose a winner from the entries to receive the BlueAnt Wireless Bluesonic Bluetooth Portable Speakers (value $149) that I recently reviewed for pocketnow.com.

Just in case you would like an additional chance to win Ultimate Ear’s products, there are two other contests I can point you to:

– The Musician Match Game Contest at iLounge. This contest comes with some serious prizes…

  • Grand Prize: One (1) pair of Ultimate Ears UE 10 Pro. Custom fitted for your ears and free tattooing (personalization). (retail value $900). Ultimate Ears will arrange and provide an audiologist to take ear impressions (molds) of winner’s ears at no charge. 1st Prize: One (1) pair of super.fi 5 Pro (retail value $250)
  • 2nd Prize: One (1) pair of super.fi 5 EB (retail value $200)
  • The Submit a Photo for a Chance To Win Contest at The Mobile Gadgeteer. Matt is also giving away a set of super.fi 5 Pro earphones (value $250).

    It will be a very nice early Christmas for some lucky winners!!!

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