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26 Apr
Plantronics has introduces it’s new Dusty Pink Plantronics Explorer 330 bluetooth headset. The headset is just in time for mother’s day. Driving while carrying a conversation on a cellphone is pretty common. With this stylish, lightweight headset, mom will be safe the hands free capability of this wonderful bluetooth headset.
The Plantronics Explorer330 is affordable and features easy to use functions. All calling features are packed into on single button, including volume, answer/end call, last-number redial, and voice-activated dialing. Now available online at the plantronics website, the new Dusty Pink Explorer 330 Bluetooth Headset can be purchased at a retail price of 79.95.
Tags: Headphones25 Apr
Bluetooth wireless technology gives you handsfree control over your mobile phone. Approved by FCC, the Bluetooth KV-803 comes is a compact lightweight headset. It comes with leather trim on the casing.. It has great features like High Capacity Li-Poly battery, Bluetooth KV-803 delivers crystal clear sound quality. Get up to 6 hours talk time and up to 110 hours standby time with the latest Bluetooth KV-803. It takes just 2 hours to charge it.
Via: FCC
Tags: Headphones10 Apr
The Gomadic Wireless Bluetooth Headset is ideal for the Apple iPhone and is available on Amazon for pre-order. The wireless headset has Digital Signal Processor (DSP) Technology on board and can automatically adjust the volume in a noisy environment. The headset also includes a redial button and is capable of 6.5 hrs of Talk Time and 300 hrs of Standby By Time. Range is 10 meters and it is Bluetooth 2.0/1.2/1.1 compatible.
9 Feb

It’s actually been a while since we reported on good ol’ FCC-approved Bluetooth headsets, so here’s one: the Plantronics Explorer 220 just got a certificate to make its way into the world markets.
As usual (okay, you can stifle that yawn right now), it comes with a multifunction button, a port for charging and volume controls. The good news is that it can also be paired up with your desktop/laptop and make calls wirelessly.
The 110mAh battery on the Explorer 220 series lasts up to 6 hours and the headset weighs in at 11 grams (including the ear clip). No word on the pricing or availability yet, but check back with us soon.
9 Feb

It’s actually been a while since we reported on good ol’ FCC-approved Bluetooth headsets, so here’s one: the Plantronics Explorer 220 just got a certificate to make its way into the world markets.
As usual (okay, you can stifle that yawn right now), it comes with a multifunction button, a port for charging and volume controls. The good news is that it can also be paired up with your desktop/laptop and make calls wirelessly.
The 110mAh battery on the Explorer 220 series lasts up to 6 hours and the headset weighs in at 11 grams (including the ear clip). No word on the pricing or availability yet, but check back with us soon.
8 Feb
Sony also released the new Stereo Portable Handsfree HPM-75, which is a follow-up to the successful HPM-70. The HPM-75 was designed to offer you the best possible fit and comes with spare ear buds of varying sizes. You can try out the different sizes to see which one fits most comfortably for you. These high-quality earbuds deliver excellent sound, while blocking out external noise. The HPM-75 also does well for call handling with its built-in microphone and call answer button on th cord. A 3.5mm jack allows for different ear phones to be used, if you so desire. The Sony Stereo Portable Handsfree HPM-75 is available in a metallic finish, and will be available in mid-Q2 2007.
22 Jan
JVC today announced the new HP-NCX77 noise cancelling headphones which will be available in early February. ![]()
The expected output availability will be approximately 1,000 units per month. Features of the headphones include the noise cancelling functionality, which claims to decrease outside noise by 1/5. The noise cancelling technology makes it easier for you to enjoy your music, while cancelling some offensive sounds in the background.
With the attached power pack, the JP-NCX77 headphones will give you 70 hours of noise cancelling. If you turn the power off, you can enjoy the headphones as a normal, non-noise cancelling device. The earbuds themselves are also customizeable to fit your ears, with your choice of small, medium, and large silicon ear pieces. Because you can choose your fit, it makes listening to your music fun and comfortable.
These will be available for purchase next month, however, JVC’s website suggests that a mere 1,000 units will be available per month, so you may want to grab yours fast before they are all snapped up.
Tags: Headphones
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