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Motorola H780 Bluetooth Headset


Are you looking for a sexy headset for your Motorola Phone? You search ends with Motorola’s upcoming H780 Headset. This Bluetooth headset lets you enjoy continuous conversation while on the go. Even in crowded streets, it delivers amazing clarity. Taking the benefit of CrystalTalk technology, Motorola’s H780 Bluetooth Headset offers seven hours of hands-free talk time. It comfortably fits on your ear. The sexier look of this headset is because of carbon fiber finish, spun metal, and textured side band. This headset will appear in the market during the fourth quarter 2008.

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  • MOTOPURE H15 Bluetooth Headset


    Motorola has an universal Bluetooth headset ready to launch. It’s MOTOPURE H15 the device I am talking about. It brings noise cancellation and Motorola’s TrueComfort design which will let you take calls virtually anywhere, no matter how much screaming goes around you.
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    Tags: Bluetooth Headsets, Headphones, Mobile News, MOTOPURE H15, Motorola, Motorola


    How good is the battery of your wireless headset? Does it let speak throughout the busy work day? Well in case you need an alternative power source consider your body movements for getting some energy to that tiny battery.

    Imagine a simple thing like wiggling your head. Shake the head to get electricity for your headset device. That’s what a new patent talks about. Whenever such product will be available, provided it’s going to offer good quality calls besides the interesting battery recharge mode, it will be a must have product for quite a crowd. For now we don’t actually know if such a device exists yet.

    via Ubergizmo

    Tags: Bluetooth Headsets, Headphones, Mobile News, patent, wireless heaset

    Motorola’s press release revealed two new noise cancellation universal headsets for everyones mobile entertainment needs. As one of the world’s market leader in Bluetooth enabled accessories, Motorola introduced universal Bluetooth headsets that are the best for background noise cancellation: the MOTOPURE H15 Universal Bluetooth Headset and the Motorola H780 Universal Bluetooth Headset.

    The MOTOPURE H15 Universal Bluetooth Headset features an exclusive flip design and has the best background noise cancellation, based on independent testing of the top-selling dual-microphone Bluetooth headsets. It is designed for busy, mobile consumers who are on the go and in frequently changing noise environments. As surrounding background noise increases, users won’t have to adjust the volume manually, because H15 automatically enhances frequencies to improve call clarity in both loud and quiet environments.

    On the other hand, the H780 lets users take the conversation while on the go – from the office to the street or the crowded airport terminal. With exceptional sound quality from CrystalTalk technology for headsets and seven hours of hands-free talk time, the H780 enables users to carry on a conversation while on the go for as long as necessary. A tiny, 9mm speaker comfortably fits over 90 percent of users tested. A brushed, carbon fiber finish, spun metal, and textured side band create a sleek and slim look.

    MOTOPURE H15 and the H780 are expected to be available beginning in Q4 2008.

    Via: Motorola

    Tags: bluetooth, Headphones, headset, Mobile News, Motorola, Portable Devices


    Here’s something I wasn’t exactly waiting for at today’s “Let’s Rock” event. Besides all the iPods that we’ve seen, besides the new iTunes 8.0, besides the iPhone/iPod touch 2.1 firmware, Apple has introduced a new feature to the iPod. Voice recording. That’s something I would have wanted more than once in the past.
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    Tags: Apple, Headphones, Headphones, ipod, microphone, MP3 Players, voice recording


    Plantronics has a new pair of headphones made specifically for gamers. The GameCom 777 is the new headset destined to enhance your gaming experience. Virtual 5.1 surround sound delivered via a single USB connector, the inclusion of Dolby Pro Logic II and the awesome price of only $99.99 recommend them for hardcore users with a budget. (more…)

    Tags: Headphones, Headphones, pc gamer, Plantronics, Portable Devices


    Sennheiser is one of the best manufacturers of headphones in the world. Its headphones bring the sound quality you need whether you are playing some new computer games or just listening to music.

    And Sennheiser has new wireless headphones, the MX W1. They use Sennheiser’s Kleer digital wireless technology to transmit audio at 2.37MB/s bit rate. There’s no interference and the sound is said to be ten times more efficient than the Bluetooth. The price? Quite steep. The MX W1 cost £299.99 or around $600.

    Tags: Headphones, Headphones, Portable Devices, Sennheiser, wireless

    Bose Around-Ear Headphones

    You want the best sound for your iPhone or iPod? Okay, I am too biased. How about the best sound for your portable media player? Well, you can get the whole experience with this cool new headphone from one of the leading manufacturers and developers of headphone technology.

    Bose has released their Bose Around-Ear Headphones. It offers high-performance audio in a lightweight design. Bose Around-Ear headphones deliver rich musical nuances rarely found in conventional headphones. And their ergonomic design ensures a comfortable fit for hours of listening enjoyment. Proprietary acoustic equalization creates the complex acoustical landscape your music deserves whether you’re on the go with an iPod or connected to a computer.

    Features

    * Around-Ear cushions - Ergonomic design maximizes audio performance and enhances user comfort.
    * TriPort acoustic headphone structure - Enjoy deeper, richer lows from a compact headphone design.
    * Acoustic equaliztion - Bose technology fine-tunes the frequency response so you can experience full, clear sound.
    * Adjustable headband - Offers up to three inches of adjustment for a wide variety of head sizes.
    * 5-foot extension cable - Gives you added freedom of movement and increased accessibility to audio sources.
    * 1/4-inch stereo phone adapter - Allows the headphones to be used with home stereo equipment.
    * Carry bag - Provides a convenient way to carry your headphones wherever you go.

    Specifications

    * Overall dimensions (HxW): 7.5 x 6.0 in./19.1 x 15.2 cm
    * Ear cushion outside dimensions (HxW): 3.8 x 2.9 in./9.6 x 7.4 cm
    * Weight with cables: 5.0 oz./142.0 g

    via: apple store

    Tags: Headphones, MP3 Players, Portable Devices

    Now that the 3G iPhone is here, what are you going to do next? Well, one thing you can do is accessorize. Businesswire has released a list of must-have accessories for your new iPhone 3G. The list is composed of the top three accessories that would make your iPhone experience a lot more enjoyable and convenient.

    Topping it all is the new 2-in-1 Charger & Back Up Battery by i.Sound. It provides hours of additional life for the iPhone, iPhone 3G and all iPod models with a 30 pin connector and doubles as an iPod/iPhone charger, allowing it to recharge while simultaneously powering the device. The device sells for around $49.99.

    Second on the list is the invisibleSHIELD full body protective film by ZAGG. This accessory protects the back of your iPhone 3G from scratches and such marks. A patented adhesive film designed to protect high-performance electronic devices without adding bulk and sells for $9.95.

    Lastly, you have the Ultimate Ears’ iPhone-compatible Super.fi 4vi. It allows you to talk on the iPhone as well as listen to your favorite music. The Super.fi 4vi features an answer button that pauses media applications, skips through songs and answers or ends calls along with an in-line microphone that is positioned for maximum voice clarity. It sells for $149.99.

    via: businesswire

    Tags: Apple, Cell Phones, Headphones, Mobile News

    Sony HBH-DS205 Headphone

    Check out this cool new headphone from Sony. It’s probably built specifically for Sony Ericsson walkman phones for an even greater music experience, but I think it can be used with any device that is compatible with it. You can clip the pendant to your shirt and don whatever headphones suit you best. It has a 3.5 mm input jack that allows you to connect it to you favorite portable music device.

    As mentioned, the headphone is built for Sony Ericsson phones. I guess that is why the headphone has a feature that automatically mutes your music when a call comes in, and resumes when you end the call - and you don’t even have to touch your phone.

    clip the pendant to your shirt and don whatever headphones suit you best. A 3.5 mm input jack allows you to swap them to listen to your music your way.Play the music in your phone through the high-quality stereo headphones of the DS205 without any physical connection between the phone and your ears.

    Features:

    * Bluetooth technology – 2.0
    * Ear hook
    * Fast port connector
    * Auto pairing

    Specification:

    * Dimension: Size 13 x 65 mm
    * Weight: 13g
    * Colour: Dark Grey

    via: sonyericsson

    Tags: Headphones, Headphones, Sony Ericsson, Sony Ericsson

    MDR-AS20J

    Sony MDR-AS20J Headphones

    Sony Korea has recently rolled out 5 all new headphones in its AS Series. The models known as MDR-AS100W, MDR-AS50G, MDR-AS40G, MDR-AS30G and MDR-AS20J are trendy in look. The latest collection empowers you with mobility. Wear them in style and make your friends envy.

    MDR-AS30G

    Sony MDR-AS30G Headphones

    These are primarily designed for sports and fitness geeks. These active headphones perfectly fit in your ears. This outdoor headphone collection is water resistant. The MDR-AS100W can also be used with MP3 players.

    MDR-AS100WSony MDR-AS30G Headphones

    The MDR-AS50G is behind the Neck Earbud Headphone, while the MDR-AS40EX features Over the Ear Earbud style. The MDR-AS30G around the Neck Headphones comes equipped with stability tip.

    Via: Press

    Tags: Headphones, MDR-AS100W, MDR-AS20J, MDR-AS30G, MDR-AS40G, MDR-AS50G, Mobile News, Uncategorized

    H560 H620Motorola’s extends its Bluetooth Collection with the intro of two new headsets, viz., H560 and H620. Featuring noise reduction and echo cancellation technology these headsets will prove to be a perfect complement to your Motorola Cell Phone. They possess the capacity to deliver upto 7 hours of talk time along with a standby time of eight days. Interestingly, the H620 headset also offers automatic volume adjustment and comes packed with an in car charger. We can expect both the headsets to arrive during the third quarter 2008.

    Via: Press

    Tags: Cell, H560, H620, Headphones, Headsets, Motorola, Phone
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  • You want an all-in-one device to listen to your music? Well, look no more. Check out the Jabra BT8030 Bluetooth Stereo Headphones, which, not only works as a cool headphone but can also function as a speaker.

    Jabra fell in love with this concept through years of experience. Once you turn up the volume on your headphones, you can hear it as if its a speaker. So, Jabra came up with this idea where you can just turn on the speakerphone whenever you feel like doing so. But of course, when you’re on the move, you can use is as a headphone originally.

    The speaker / headphone combo will also play music over Bluetooth, lasting up to 26 hours in music mode, 32 hours in talk mode, and sitting in standby for up to 25 days. It’ll retail for $249.99.

    via: endgadget

    Tags: headphone, Headphones, jabra, Mobile News, speakerphone
    olympus_tp7.jpg

    I had to show you this gadget. Have you ever been in a phone conversation you simply felt you had to record and wasn’t able to do it? Or are you just paranoid and tend to record events from your life, like talking to your mother, girlfriend or boss?

    If so, for $18 you can have this Olympus TP-7 microphone that goes in your ear. That means that what you hear gets recorded. Say you have a tumultuous conversation from your landline and you wish you recorded it. Nothing easier with the Olympus TP-7 waiting in your ear. Turn it on and it will record everything you hear. As long as it’s connected to a recorder of any type.

    Does this mean you’ll have to wear the microphone at all times as you’ll never know when you’ll have to use it?

    Tags: Headphones, microphone, Olympus, Portable Devices, record

    Handsets of the (Near) Future

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    Do you know what MEMS device is? It’s a micro electro-mechanical system device like some of the current microphones in use. Well apparently top handset vendors are thinking of exploiting MEMS too. By the first quarter of 2009 new handsets with dual MEMS microphones are to be released. Until then we are led to believe these handsets will enter development later this year just in time to meat the deadlines.

    MEMS microphones for phones have been used more and more and they are expected to reach one billion by 2011 or more than 70% of all handset microphones or so do research say. We wouldn’t know that yet. We’d like to find out more about those new MEMS dual microphones to be developed.

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    Ubixon UBHS-PH2 Innovative Bluetooth Headset
    Third LG Black Label Series handset from LF Revealed

    Tags: development, handset, Headphones, phones
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  • brandobluetooth1.JPG

    As you can see from the picture this appears to be a valid pen/stylus. Only it isn’t one exactly. It’s a communication device, and that’s why we’re featuring it. Oh, and one more thing, it’s not a pen at all, it only looks like one but it can be used successfully as a stylus for your… future palm maybe?

    I have lots of features today and here’s what this Brando Bluetooth Headset has to offer:

    • Bluetooth V2.0 and EDR
    • Chipset: BlueCore 4-audio
    • Supported Profiles: Headset and Handsfree profile
    • Additional function: Stylus -gotta love this
    • Transmitter power: Class 2
    • Wireless frequency: 2.4 to 2.480GHz
    • Sensitive: <-75dBm
    • Transmitter distance: 10m
    • Battery: rechargeable Li-polymer
    • Talking time: 3 hours
    • Standby time: 90 hours
    • Headset size: 112×14x11 mm
    • Headset weight: 11g.

    So what you get for $30 is this Brando Bluetooth headset, an earpiece and an USB charging cable. Enjoy!

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    Tags: bluetooth, Headphones, headset, stylus
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  • DigiFi Opera Over the Ear Style Earphones.jpg

    DigiFi’s Digital Opera is a wireless over-the-ear style ear phone with iPod adapter. Employing Kleer technology, the Digital Opera earphones are heading towards the Korean stores with a price tag of $98. Later these will be sold in Japan and the U.S.

    “Kleer’s wireless audio semiconductor design enabled us to fulfill our vision to deliver to our customers a low-cost, CD-quality wireless earphone that combines ease of use with over 10 hours of play time,” said Park No Young, CEO of DigiFi.

    With Kleer’s point to multi-point Listen in technology up to four people using Opera ear phones can listen to the same audio at the same time. A good way to share music!!

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    Tags: DigiFi, Earphones, Headphones, Opera, Over the Ear
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  • Nokia Bluetooth Headset BH-803

    Nokia Bluetooth Headset BH-803

    In addition to the slew of phone announced today (the Nokia 3600 slide Phone and Nokia 6600 Slide Cell Phone), Nokia is also pushing its new Bluetooth headset. The Nokia Bluetooth Headset BH-803 features stainless steel details along with a sleek design and the usual ear loop for a comfortable fit.

    The Nokia BH-803 featues a touch-sensitive volume control as well as voice dial activation. It was previously slated for pricing between €140-160 excluding taxes and subsidies.

    via press

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    Tags: bluetooth, handsfree, Headphones, steel
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  • EX2 Body-Sonic Vibration Phone

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    Headphones have gone a long, long way from their first incarnations. One of the recent trends to grip headphone technology is bone conduction. The technology’s been seen in many of the headsets which have recently come out. Indeed, it seems to be much better than blasting our eardrums off with music turned to the highest volume.

    In Korea, Naon has launched its new 2.2 sonic body-vibration headset called the EX2. The EX2 can deliver both normal sounds (for the outer ear) and body-sonic vibration (for the inner ear). You can even control the bone-conduction sound and vibration so you can find that “sweet spot” in listening music through headset that you’ve always been looking for. Originally released in Japan where it sold 200,000 units, the EX2 headset costs US$45.

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  • BlueAnt V1

    The BlueAnt V1 Voice-Controlled Bluetooth Headset has won an award at the recently concluded CTIA Wireless 2008. Boasting of the “Best Cell Phone Accessory”, the headset lets users easily control most functions of their headset through the BlueGenie Voice Interface. You can forget about pushing buttons on the device, except for a single activation button that lets the user control the V1’s menu system through a voice interface.

    The BlueAnt V1 also incorporates dual microphones and advanced techniques to extract the user’s voice signal from ambient sounds for clear speech. The Bluetooth headset also features echo cancellation and wind noise protection. With support for Bluetooth 2.1, the manufacturers claim a battery life of 6 hours talk-time or 200 hours standby.

    Priced at US $129.95, it is available from BlueAnt.

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    Tags: bluetooth, ctiawireless2008, Headphones, voice
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