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motomoto.jpgExperience the beat and feel the heat of mobile music to the max with Motorola's newest S705 SoundPilot Bluetooth Stereo Controller for wired Headphones which is also Motorola's first Class 1 Bluetooth stereo headset on the street. The S705 SoundPilot simultaneously connects to your compatible Bluetooth-enable phone while streaming music from a separate music source, allowing you to listen and wirelessly control your tunes without the worry of missing a call.

It features an extensive range from Class 1 Bluetooth for up to 330 ft wirelessly, automatic alerts to incoming calls that will allowed to to switch effortlessly via integrated controls and microphones, EasyPair for simplified pairing with other Bluetooth devices and built-in FM radio with RDS technology. You will be able to view radio info, pairing status, and caller ID on the display. It faces a standard 3.5mm headset jack so you can use your favorite’s headsets or the ones included (S200 hi-fi stereo headphones).

The good thing is it works with any brand of Bluetooth-enable compatible phone or music devices that support Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) and Audio Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP). Does it works for iPod, PC or home stereo system? Yeah, it is compatible with Motorola Bluetooth Stereo adapters; PC850 USB for the PC, TEN Technology naviPlay Bluetooth Stereo Adaptor for iPod and DC 800 Bluetooth Gateway for the home stereo system. It's just a great piece of gadget for everyone! The Motorola S705 SoundPilot Bluetooth Stereo Controller for Wired Headphones is expected to be available in Q3 of 2006. Pricing is still unknown but i think it won't be cheap.

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