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BlueAnt Embrace headphones up for pre-order

Posted in Headphones by Reuben Drake on July 6th, 2011

BlueAnt usually offers voice-controlled earpieces, but now they are getting ready to ship a wired headset called the Embrace. These on-ear headphones look pretty comfortable with their leather pads, integrated mic, and iPhone-compatible controls that will allow you to make calls and play, pause, and skip audio tracks.

The Embrace has a 69-inch cable, and comes a 3.5mm-to-6.3mm adapter and case. They should ship in a few weeks and will cost you $199.

Gioteck EX-01 Bluetooth headset comes to the US

Posted in Accessories by Shane McGlaun on June 16th, 2010

We have seen several new headsets for gamers get unveiled at E3 so far this year. One of the new headsets is the Gioteck EX-01 Bluetooth headset for the PS3. The wireless headset looks like a headset for a smartphone.

The device is designed for gamers and wirelessly connects to the PS3. It has a cushioned on-ear external speaker and ergonomic controls. The controls include volume and power buttons on the outside of the earpiece.

Sony Ericsson VH410 and VH110 GreenHeart Bluetooth Headsets

Posted in Bluetooth by Conner Flynn on June 5th, 2010

Sony Ericsson has announced a pair of new Bluetooth headsets in its GreenHeart line, the VH410 and VH110. Both are made from recycled plastics and finished with water-based paint. The headsets come in environmentally friendly and small packaging to reduce waste. It’s all about the environment.

The VH410 uses noise cancellation technology and can connect to two cell phones at the same time. The VH110 comes with three earpieces and delivers up to 10-hours of talk time. The Sony Ericsson VH410 and VH110 GreenHeart will be available on August, 2010.

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Vertu unveils V collection Bluetooth headset and more

Posted in Mobile Accessories by Shane McGlaun on December 11th, 2009

vertuv-sbWe all know that Vertu has some very nice looking phones that tend to focus more on style and fashion than performance and features. If you are the sort that likes the Vertu line, you may be wishing there were accessories to go along with the handsets.

Vertu has announced the V collection that includes a slick Bluetooth headset, a memory card reader, and a pen. The Bluetooth headset stores in a case that looks more like a pen than a headset. It has an articulating earpiece and works with any Bluetooth device.

Sound ID 400 Bluetooth headset unveiled

Posted in Mobile Accessories by Shane McGlaun on September 14th, 2009

soundid400-sbA company called Sound ID has announced a new Bluetooth earpiece for mobile phone users called the Sound ID 400 Bluetooth headset. The device is designed to provide a premium hands free experience with three features not found elsewhere.

The device has PersonalSound with three listening modes to tune to common hearing preferences without raising the volume. The device also has an Environmental mode that allows the user to hear out of both ears while wearing the headset.

RIM working on Bluetooth watch

Posted in RIM by Conner Flynn on August 13th, 2009

RIM working on Bluetooth watchRIM VP Antoine Boucher has confirmed that they are working on a Bluetooth-enabled watch. Supposedly it will be more advanced than the models from Sony Ericsson. It will feature streaming audio, Twitter and Facebook updates as well as all of the usual things like caller ID and text messages.

The image isn’t real btw, that one is a Sony Ericsson MBW-100 with RIM logo. Boucher also talked about a high-end Bluetooth headset codenamed “Alpha 1″ that will let you stream music and get navigation directions through a silicone earpiece, which is apparently “the best solution on the market.”

BlueAnt Q1 Voice Control Bluetooth Headset Review

Posted in Review by Shane McGlaun on June 26th, 2009

blueantq1-sbLast week I looked at a sun visor Bluetooth hands free kit from BlueAnt and found that it worked very well. The thing some drivers don’t like about the sun visor type of hands free device is that everyone in the car with you can hear your conversations. If you prefer an in-ear Bluetooth device, we are checking out the BlueAnt Q1 Voice Controlled Bluetooth Headset today. Read on for all of the details on the BlueAnt Q1.

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Daily Deal: Soyo Freestyler Wireless Headphones

Posted in Headphones by dillyeo on December 12th, 2008

Soyo FreeStyler HS11s
The Soyo FreeStyler HS11 wireless headphones are dope pretty much any way you slice it. The first and most important bit is that I would describe the aesthetic as “presidential,” “fresh and clean,” or “straight G’d out.” They are wireless from 80-300(though we reported closer to 80-100) and work with the iPhone 3G. The HS11s are also compatible with Bluetooth capable cell phones and laptops.

The Soyo Freestyler HS11s come with 5-6 hours of battery life, a built in microphone, and are Skype friendly. It’s a relief to know that I can now avoid the annoyance of shoving my headphones in pockets and tangling the wires last minute or digging into my pocket to pause my music as a friend or coworker is trying to speak to me. I can just hit the pause button on the earpiece, respond accordingly, and press play again. Oh the psychological burdens of wires and pocket-digging.

Joby rolls out Zivo Boom Bluetooth extendable headset

Posted in Headsets by Nino Marchetti on August 11th, 2008

Joby Zivo Boom

Joby, a developer of consumer electronics accessories, announced today a new wireless headset which actually looks quite cool. It is called the Joby Zivo Boom and you’ll find it pricing around $130.

The Joby Zivo Boom comes with a rather interesting retractable boom microphone as part of its somewhat hip design. It is Bluetooth 2.1 compatible, offers up 10 hours of talk time and includes a set of interchangeable earpieces.

GN Netcom releases titanium Bluetooth headset

Posted in Headsets by Nino Marchetti on July 23rd, 2008

Jabra JX20 Pura

GN Netcom, best known for its Jabra headset brand, is now making available a new titanium headset – said to be the first of its kind. The Jabra JX20 Pura prices around $150.

The Jabra JX20 Pura is a Bluetooth-enabled wireless headset made of brushed anodized titanium and offset by a black trim. It weighs less than half-an-ounce and was designed by a Danish designer. It makes use of digital sound processing and intelligent volume control to offer what is described as better sound.

Bluetooth microphone dental insert

Posted in Bluetooth by Conner Flynn on March 31st, 2008

Bluetooth microphone dental insert
Here’s something you don’t see everyday. The Bluetooth Dental Insert Microphone is described as the “ultimate bluetooth handsfree”. It’s a super small microphone packaged with solar panel and battery to provide the most portable unit yet. The composite resin filling is designed to fit in a hole 2.2mm in diameter and 1.7 mm deep(presumably replacing a tooth.) and it will pick up sound and vibrations from your mouth thereby producing super clear sound.

The earpiece features replaceable rubber grips and attractive chrome inserts and is compatible with all Bluetooth capable phones with Handsfree and Headset profiles. No word on pricing just yet, but the Bluetooth Dental Insert Microphone will be available soon from those wacky people over at Chinavision. As they point out, “All dental work should be performed by a qualified dentist, Chinavasion does not take responsibility for injury resulting from the installation of this product”.

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Review: Sound ID SM100 EarModule Bluetooth headset

Posted in Bluetooth,Headsets,Review by Darrin Olson on November 4th, 2007

SM100 EarModule Bluetooth headset from Sound IDOver the past week we’ve had the opportunity to try out Sound ID’s SM100 EarModule Bluetooth headset which resulted in a unanimous vote of “impressed” from those of us who spent some time with it. The headset seems pretty cool from its looks alone but there are also some less visible features that add to the uniqueness and value of the SM100. We tested the headset with the Motorola MOTOSLVR and the new Motorola MOTOROKR Z6m which were both very easy to connect.

For starters, and one of the most important things we watch for in these devices, is the general size and comfort. If you find yourself wanting a wireless headset its probably because you spend a fair amount of time talking on the phone and the last thing you need is something that’s too uncomfortable to wear for those multiple and long conversations. The comfort was not an issue for us with the SM100, and in fact after a few hours of wearing it I found myself once even having to check with my hand to see if it was in my ear. The headset measures about 1.75 inches by 1.0 inch by 1.2 inches and weighs only 0.4 ounces.

Plantronics Voyager 520 All-Day Bluetooth Headset

Posted in Bluetooth,Headsets,Plantronics by Darrin Olson on June 28th, 2007

Plantronics Voyager 520 Bluetooth headsetPlantronics has a wireless Bluetooth headset coming soon called the Voyager 520, which is designed for ease of use and all-day wear for those that spend a lot of their day on the phone and on the go. It has a sharp looking black and silver design and Plantronics claims that the earpiece is comfortable enough to last you all day, or until it reaches the 8 hours of talk time or 180 hours of standby time.

It also has a special screen to reduce wind noise and a filter for the microphone …

iFreePlay Headphones for the iPod shuffle

Posted in Headphones,Monster,iPod Accessories by Chris Weber on May 23rd, 2007

iFreePlay headphones have a dock for the iPod shuffle without wires.These iFreePlay headphones rid the need for that pesky cord from your pocket or where ever your iPod shuffle is clipped, up to your headphones.

The headphones have a dock built right into the left earpiece where the shuffles’ headphone jack can connect directly without the need for any wires. The iFreePlay headphones and shuffle combined are light enough so that both can rest on your head while you go about your day without the problem of getting your hand caught in the headphone cord.

They also have …

Jawbone Bluetooth Headset From Cingular

Posted in Accessories,Cingular,Headsets,News by Darrin Olson on December 21st, 2006

Jawbone Bluetooth Headset From Aliph and CingularToday Cingular Wireless and Aliph introduced the new and unique wireless Jawbone Bluetooth Headset which provides a new style along with technology to improve the clarity and comprehension of conversations in noisy environments.

This headset is unique in a couple different ways, and the first thing that draws attention is it’s futuristic look from the perforated shield on the outside. The look of the Jawbone comes from a designer named Yves Behar who has an diverse assortment of ‘futurespective’ product designs for different markets, and has definitely given …



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