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Bluetrek knows that variety is the spice of life, and the Tattoo Bluetooth headset is their latest offering that were specially designed to be customized with adhesive skins. The 7.7 grams headset comes with an 8 hour battery life and can standby up to 10 days before requiring a recharge. Other features include Bluetooth 2.0 with VoIP connectivity. The Bluetrek Tattoo starts from $40 upwards.
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Samsung has introduced the Samsung Corby Bluetooth headset, which is designed as the perfect accessory for the recent Corby series of mobile phones.
The WE490 has changeable cases to match the handsets and it’s also packing noise reduction, echo cancellation and automatic volume control. The battery will also deliver up to 6-hours of talk-time.
The Samsung Corby Bluetooth headset will show up in Russia soon for about $45.
[Techfresh]
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Sony Ericsson launches the MW600 Hi-Fi Bluetooth headset for SE mobile phones. Basically, the MW600 is a Bluetooth device with a 3.5mm audio jack, which means you can use your own headphones. The device has built-in FM radio tuner.
Sony Ericsson’s MW600 supports Bluetooth 2.1 with hands-free and A2DP profile for phone calling and music streaming. It supports Multipoint technology for connecting to two devices at the same time. The WM600 has a mirrored OLED display showing you called IDs or song names. The Bluetooth headset has built-in Lithium Ion battery for up to 8.5
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The Audio-Technica AT355ST will turn your ordinary headphone into a headset. It is actually an inline 3.5-mm microphone that plugs in between your earphones and your PC or media player. The device also features a built-in microphone for users to record sound and voice on their audio player. Each purchase comes with a tie clip, so you can keep the microphone near your mouth, a 60cm of cord, and an earphone volume control. Available in black and white, the Audio-Technica AT355ST Microphone Earphone Adapter is now available at AudioCubes for $59.99. [Product Page]
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Sony Ericsson has launched the MW600 Wireless Stereo Headset with FM Radio. It features advanced Bluetooth technology as well as a built-in FM radio.
Some other features include an OLED display, easy access controls, RDS radio station information, and a 3.5mm jack, making it easy to swap headphones. The Sony Ericsson MW600 is compatible with the Sony Ericsson J132, K330, T280i, W200i, and Xperia X10.
No word on pricing yet, but we should kow soon.
[Techfresh]
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Shure has just released the SE115m+ Sound Isolating Headset that will come complete with a remote and microphone, merging both quality and functionality into a single device that is 100% compatible with the iPhone 3GS and current Apple iPod models. You get a 3-button remote control placed on the right earpiece cable for convenient access, where it makes it a snap to adjust volume, control music and video playback, record down voice memos as well as answer/end calls without taking the trouble to remove the earphones. Each $119.99 purchase
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If you are a music fan that uses an iPhone for your mobile phone and music device you really need to get yourself a decent set of headphones. The problem is that most of the good sets of headphones on the market lack a mic for making voice calls. Shure has announced a new headset specifically for the iPhone and iPod that has a mic and great sound.
The headset is called the SE115m+ and it combines a noise-reducing headset with a mic and remote control for music. On the right earpiece cable the mic and three button remote is found. The remote allows full control over all music
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The VR1 is touted to be the first recordable Bluetooth headset in the world, allowing you to record all of 8 minutes of your conversation – guess this is better off as a voice memo device than being used as a tool to keep track of what was said during a lengthy conversation. Sucks as a voice recorder, but it surely is decent enough a Bluetooth 2.1 +EDR headset considering it comes with noise and echo cancellation, 6 hours of talk time and up to 150 hours of standby time. Interested? It retails for $109 a pop. No idea on how data is
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Celltronix offers the VR1 Recordable Bluetooth Headset, which is the first Bluetooth headset to have digital recording function. Not only incoming and outgoing calls, the VR1 records also voice memos. It is able to store up to 8 minutes of recordings.
The Celltronix VR1 supports Bluetooth 2.1 +EDR. It features dual microphone noise and echo canceling, DSP technology, multipoint support for connecting two phones at the same time and Simple Pairing. The headset offers up to 6 hours of talk time and 150 hours of standby time. It is priced at $109.
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Bluetooth headsets are a must in many cities. My state recently passed a law that you can’t talk on your mobile phone in a school zone without a headset. Jabra today unveiled its latest Bluetooth headset called the Arrow that will work for me and anyone else needing a headset.
The device has DSP noise reduction that is tuned specifically to eliminate noise inside a vehicle while you are on a call. The Arrow also has automatic volume adjustment that adjusts the signal as it comes into the user’s ear for optimum sound quality.
The device weighs 9 grams and has an ear
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