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Star Trek Earloomz Bluetooth Headset

Posted in Bluetooth by Conner Flynn on April 18th, 2011

The Star Trek Live Long and Prosper Earloomz Bluetooth headset supports Bluetooth version v2.+1 EDR and weighs just 10 grams. It comes with two earhooks, four earbuds, a warranty card, a user manual, a USB charging cable and a lanyard necklace.

Star Trek fans will love the design and they will also love the fact that it delivers up to 5-hours of talk time or up to 120-hours of standby time. It will cost you $64.99. Logical or highly illogical price? You decide.

iPhone 3GS-controlling Bluetooth headphones

Posted in Uncategorized by Conner Flynn on September 20th, 2009

iPhone 3GS-controlling Bluetooth headphonesIf you are looking to control your iPhone 3GS via voice control, but don’t want another wire getting in your way, you may be in luck starting next month. That’s when BudsGoBlue will be launching a set of Bluetooth earbuds for the iPhone that will act as headphones and a Bluetooth headset.

Apparently the “memory shaping” ear loops are completely flexible and shape to any ear. It includes voice command, so iPhone 3Gs users will be able to access track commands. They look pretty nice to boot.

SouthWing selling new headset through AT&T

Posted in Headsets by Nino Marchetti on June 4th, 2008

SouthWing SH241SouthWing said today one of its Bluetooth headsets is set be available exclusively in the United States via AT&T. It is the SH241 and you’ll find it pricing around $40.

The SouthWing SH241 will offer a variety of interesting features for Bluetooth headset users. This include a whisper mode which identifies the incoming call pone number audibly, one-touch access to a favorite number and auto call pickup.

Sony brings A820, A720 and S710F Walkmans stateside

Posted in Media Players by Darrin Olson on February 26th, 2008

Sony NWZ-A820 series Walkman video and audio playerSony’s dropping some new, smooth looking Walkmans our way this week led by the NWZ-A820 which features audio and video playback with a 2.4-inch QVGA display at 30 fps, includes EX earbuds and 36 hours of battery life for audio playback, 10 for video. It comes in capacities of 4GB, 8GB and 16GB, is compatible with Windows Media and supports MP3, AAC, WMA, L-PCM formats for audio and h.264/MPEG4 for video. Sony has also added Bluetooth into the mix along with their noise canceling technology.

Sony’s NWZ-A720 series has looks a specs very much like the A820 series but it loses the wireless Bluetooth. Sony also has a NWZ-A820K model that will not only come with the earbuds but also includes a set of wireless Bluetooth headphones to take advantage of the no-wires connectivity.

The Serenata plays beautiful music

Posted in Bang & Olufsen,Mobile Phones,Samsung by Chetz on October 1st, 2007

Serenata mobile phone from Bang & Olufsen and SamsungOooh, it’s oh so pretty! Since we first laid eyes on it back in August we’ve gotten some additional details and images on Bang & Olufsen and Samsung’s latest love child creation called the Serenata, a music player/mobile phone that has the looks to get to the front of the line-up. It’s compatible with GSM 900, 1800, 1900 and WCDMA 2100 platforms, has 4GB of memory, handles WMA/MP3/AAC/WMA Lossless codecs, has a 240×240 2.26-inch color TFT LCD screen. You get about 3 hours of talktime from it or …

Voyager 855 headset gives you flexibility

Posted in Bluetooth,Headsets,Plantronics by Nino Marchetti on September 10th, 2007

Plantronics Voyager 855Plantronics unveiled today what it is calling the first mono to stereo convertible Bluetooth headset with noise reduction technology. The Plantronics Voyager 855 will be priced at around $150 and should be available in October.

The Plantronics Voyager 855 is a lightweight stereo headset designed to be paired with Bluetooth enabled music mobile phones. It is customizable for stereo or mono use and has a detachable stereo cable so users can determine their wearing style. Technology in the headset lets you know when a call comes in so you can switch over from music. The earbuds are foam-filled for noise management and backed by DSP technology for further background noise elimination.

Icon Mobile Manager Screenless PDA

Posted in PDAs by Chris Weber on June 25th, 2007

Icon Mobile Manager PDA for the visually impaired from LevelstarThe Icon Mobile Manger PDA from Levelstar is screenless since it’s designed for the visually impaired where a screen is just not necessary. However, aside from the display not much else is left out.

This PDA hosts a nice array of sound-driven applications such as an address book, word processor, email client, web browser, music player, voice recorder, clock, stopwatch, and a book and periodical player among others. It also has the latest in wireless technology including Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity on a Linux-based OS. Listening to media and …

Slaudiolab SRS-200BD Bluetooth Audio Transmitter

Posted in Accessories,Bluetooth,iPod by Chetz on April 19th, 2007

Slaudiolab Bluetooth iPod Audio Transmitter SRS-200BDThe FCC has approved a Bluetooth audio transmitter accessory for the Apple iPod so you can rock away without your earbuds. Developed by Korean manufacturer Slaudiolab, the SRS-200BD has built-in SRS WOW HD audio enhancement capability so the music that will be delivered will be clear and shaped for the acoustic environment.

The device docks into the base of the iPod and will be compatible with all the different versions of Apple’s music box as well as come in both black and white models. Price and availability of the SRS-200BD haven’t been …



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