Evoq Qstik Bluetooth Headset

Posted in Bluetooth,Headsets by Chetz on April 17th, 2007

Evoq Qstik bluetooth headsetCould it be true? A Bluetooth enabled headset that delivers ultra-clear sound and voice transmission? And it also can detect your mobile phone wirelessly? It can’t be…but according to reports emerging from our lucky friends in England, it is.

The Evoq Headset by Qstik incorporates Bluetooth Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) as well as incoming and outgoing noise cancellation so you get amazing sound quality on both ends of your call. Qstik’s parent company is in the business of making communication devices for military and high-end corporations so they decided to put all of their technologies for the big boys into this toy for Joe Average.

A 200 MIPS ultra-low power Digital Signal Processor made originally for hearing aid devices boosts your communication quality well past other similar kinds of devices. You get about 5 hours talk time out of the Evoq, 4.5 hours listening to your tunes or standby time of 150 hours. Recharging to full takes about 2.5 hours.

You can pick up one from a UK online vendor which will set you back about $120 (and you’ll need a USB power charging adapter for it) or wait until it gets ported over Stateside.

via T3



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