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Cardo Systems introduces the scala rider G4, a bike-to-bike Bluetooth headset that allows four riders (two drivers and two passengers), three riders (three separate bikers) or two riders (rider-to-rider or rider-to-passenger), to conduct intercom conversations at distances of up to one mile.
The scala rider G4 can be paired with any Bluetooth device such as cellphone, music player and GPS units. It even connects with non-Bluetooth MP3 players, GPS units via its embedded jack. It features noise canceling microphone, support for A2DP stereo music, built-in FM tuner, voice
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Fans of Aliph’s line of Bluetooth headsets (Jawbone) will be pleased to know a new addition has hit the scene. The new ‘ICON’ Bluetooth headset is now available form Aliph, and it claims to be ‘The World’s First Truly Intelligent Bluetooth Headset’.
The ICON offers a new software platform dubbed ‘MyTALK’, which lets users of the headset personalize and update their Jawbones via the web at mytalk.jawbone.com. If you decide to pick up an ICON be sure to head back to the site and sign up for the private beta. Aliph is
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World of Warcraft is the biggest game ever. It’s like crack. Players log hours that amount to huge stretches of their life, so it’s no surprise that they buy WoW branded accessories to go along with it. This Sound Blaster World of Warcraft Wireless Headset is the latest. It delivers all the sounds, without the wires.
The ear cups have two interchangeable panels that show your love for either the Alliance or HordeTHX. TruStudio PC sound technologies deliver quality depth of sound with virtual speakers surrounding the listener and VoiceFX lets you change your voice
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Aliph officially launches the new Jawbone Icon Bluetooth headset, which is available in “six stunning jewelry-like designs, The Hero, The Thinker, The Rogue, The Ace, The Catch and The Bombshell.
The Jawbone Icon supports Bluetooth 2.1+EDR with headset and hands-free profiles and multipoint for connecting two devices at the same time. It includes the Noise Assassin version 2.5 with wind reduction to provide clear sound. When the headset is used with iPhone, remaining battery life will be displayed on your iPhone’s status bar. The Icon allows users to cutomize the
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GN Netcom’s Jabra introduces the EXTREME Bluetooth headset at the CES 2010. The new headset feature Jabra’s Noise Blackout Extreme technology for noise canceling. The tech utilizes dual microphones and automatic volume control to enhance call quality and provides twice as much background noise reduction (24dB) as previous Noise Blackout technology (12dB).
Jabra EXTREME supports Bluetooth 2.1 with EDR and A2DP as well as Multiuse for connecting two devices at the same time. The EXTREME includes the Acoustic Shock Protection and Ultimate-fit Eargel. It offers 5.5
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[CES 2010] The Dial 2DO Blutooth headset does not only free your hands for basic stuff like voice communications, but it can also read SMS and email messages out loud, thanks to a text to voice function. The reverse works too: speak and your sentence gets translated back to SMS or email. Thanks to the two-way voice/text translation, you can follow friends’ updates on Facebook and other services, but also send updates of your own. Now, the caveat is whether or not the voice to text translation is accurate (I’m not holding my
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Spracht’s latest Aura EQ is one of the best Bluetooth headsets you can find on the market. The Aura EQ features dual microphones, capacitive volume control, built-in six-band equalizer and the ability to pair with eight phones.
Spracht’s futuristic Aura EQ headset will be released in March for $79.
[gizmodo]
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Iqua’s BHS-603 SUN solar-powered Bluetooth headset is pretty self-explanatory – you will be able to carry out all of your conversations hands-free, with its battery offering up to 9 hours of non-stop chatting with a 200 hour standby time. Of couse, another advantage would be prolonging its in-between charge time thanks to an external solar panel which ups the juice levels by some bit each time it is exposed to the sun, working in a similar manner to the SolarVoice i908 Bluetooth headset we reviewed last month.
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BlueAnt introduces the Interphone F4 Bluetooth communication system for motorcycle riders. The F4 is designed to be attached to either full-faced or open-faced helmets and is fully weatherproof, water-resistant.
The BlueAnt Interphone F4 supports Bluetooth v2.1 and multipoint technology for connecting two devices at the same time. It includes digital signal processor to reduce wind and road noise and enable clarity of sound in speeds of up to 110 mph.. The headset supports Bike-to-bike Intercom Mode for rider to passenger communication or intercom communication between two
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Bluetooth headsets are like this – you either love them or loathe them. For those who wants the convenience of a Bluetooth headset but dislike the look of wearing one, enter the Invisible Bluetooth HEadset from BrickHouse Security. It doesn’t use any invisible cloaking device, but is just extremely small in size (smaller than a pencil eraser), cramming a half-functional headset which is a barely visible little earpiece that resides completely within your ear. A separate neck-loop microphone is required alongside a small
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