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SteelSeries 7H
SteelSeries introduces at the CeBit 2011 its 7H and Siberia v2 headsets for Apple’s iPhone, iPod and iPad. The alternative designs have been collaborated to meet Apple’s performance standards. Designed for use with iPhone/iPod/iPad, both headsets feature in-line remote control and microphone.
SteelSeries Siberia v2
The closed-type SteelSeries 7H features 50mm drivers and interchangeable earcups that allow the user to choose between hear-through cloth or noise cancelling leather. The Siberia v2 is a lightweight headset with 50mm driver units. The former
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Making calls from Skype is cheaper than using a landline. This is a pretty well-known fact – the legions of Skype phones that are available in electronics stores should underline this. While chatting to other people with Skype usernames is free, calling landlines and mobiles is paid for out of a Skype subscription. However even with this you’re paying far less than you would with a regular landline.
If you’re a regular Skype user or even if you’re someone who has opted to use Skype in favour of a standard landline facility, getting a phone number for your Skype account
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Jawbone unveils the ERA, the world’s first motion-controlled Bluetooth headset. It features built-in accelerometer integrated with the MotionX motion sensing technology that allow the ERA to detect your natural movements when you interact with it. Out of the box, users can simply “ShakeShake” the Jawbone ERA into pairing mode, and “TapTap” it to answer or end a phone call.
The Jawbone ERA features a 25% larger wideband speaker for HD audio, and military-grade NoiseAssassin 3.0 technology that detects your surroundings and adjusts the inbound volume and intelligibility.
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Following the Shock, Thermaltake’s Tt eSPORTS introduces the new Shock Spin gaming headset, which is “designed to attract gaming enthusiasts that require high quality performance and continuous comfort from the headset whether competing in FPS, RTS, MMORPG or Racing games as well as offering excellent, crisp and clear sound quality in voice communication programs”.
The Shock Spin features larger 50mm Neodymium Magnet speaker with bass enhancement, an independent plug-and-play microphone box for quick communication convenience, and an external in-line volume controller.
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a-JAYS has just introduced the new a-JAYS Four headphones that comes with a design matching the iPhone 4. Made for iPod, iPhone and iPad, the Four features a three-button remote with SMART-feel soft touch concave/convex buttons for perfect grip and a digital, active surface-mounted MEMS silicon microphone that removes GSM/TDMA burst noise and provides wide-band RF noise suppression.
The a-JAYS Four packs two 8.6 mm Dynamic Speakers with 96dB@1kHz sensitivity and 20 Hz – 21 000 Hz frequency response and 16 Ohm@1kHz impedance. It comes with pairs of silicone sleeves ranging in
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When we first heard news of the impending arrival of the Dell Venue Pro, we never thought freebies are accompanying the device. They indeed are. Though Dell is expected to take a bit more time to bring in the Venue Pro to customers, those who are waiting to pay with the handset need not be disappointed. For, Dell is offering a free Plantronics Explorer 420 Bluetooth Headset along with the Venue Pro.
For those who are not in the know of things in the market, let us tell you the Plantronics Explorer 420 Bluetooth Headset currently retails on Amazon for around $23. This device
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BlueAnt launches its new Q2 Platinum (USEN-BAW-Q2-PL) Bluetooth headset, which offers exactly the same features as the original Q2 but with a platinum finish. The voice-controlled Q2 headset features dual microphone, voic isolation technology and Wind Armour technology, ensuring that you are always heard, even in the noisiest of environments.
The BlueAnt Q2 Platinum includes SMS readout function for Android 2.0+ smartphones. It supports Bluetooth A2DP audio streaming and multipoint technology for connecting two phones at the same time. As for battery life, the Q2 has 5 hours of
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Black Friday has dawned, and look what Verizon has in store. A special alluring deal has been lined up for Verizon Wireless customers who look to purchase some of the smartphones in the carrier’s racks.
When you pick one of those smartphones that carry the deal, you will get to own a free Bluetooth headset for free. Like it?
On offer is a Jawbone Icon Hero headset. The device that normally sells for $99 on Verizon Wireless, is quite a steal when it comes riding a Verizon smartphones.
Remember we had told you about the Aliph Jawbone headset some time ago? The specs were
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NOX Audio launches its new Scout in-ear headset that features “the latest in high-efficiency balanced armature technology and is tuned to deliver exemplary bass and a wide, clean, dynamic sound range”. The Scout features 6mm balanced armature drivers, in-line 3mm electrets omni-directional mic, and the “world’s smallest” send/end button that is located right at the Y-split of the headset for convenience.
NOX Audio Scout comes with flexible silicone fins that comfortably secure the earbud inside the ear which hold the headphones in place while running, exercising or
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Astro Gaming has just releases a new in-ear headset that is called A*Star. The new headset has a bold design and features in-line Medallion control center with windshield microphone, volume control and answer/end button for use with mobile phones. The A*Star sports 9mm drivers with 20 – 20,000 Hz frequency response range to deliver clean, clear sound at every frequency.
The Astro Gaming A*Star comes with durable flat tangle-resistant cables, and a multi-function pocket-size soft case. The headset is priced at $79.99 and is available in black, white and silver.
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