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ultralight_332x.jpgPalm audio accessories is always the best for Treo smartphone users. They have just unveiled their new Palm Ultralight Wireless Headset which makes use of the Bluetooth technology. This ultra-lightweight yet sporting headset implements a Digital Signal Processing (DSP) feature which gives a big help in reducing transmitted background noise for crystal-clear calls. I’m pretty sure this Bluetooth-compatible headset features a compatible, in-ear design with the soft gel tips that comes in three sizes for optimal fit and an optional ear loop that provides added security. With just a touch of a button, you will be able to answer or end calls, get last number redial, mute and a lot more. Upon fully charged, you could talk on the phone for 3 hours with 80 hours of standby time. An AAA battery powered charger can extends talk time up to 9 hours. You can use your Treo smartphone AC adaptor to charge this headset and being 33 feet away from your smartphone is not a problem for a good reception. It is compatible with Treo 700p, Treo 700w and Treo 650 smartphones only. You can get one now at TreoStore with the price of USD129 and it comes with a sleek metal case.

* Bluetooth 2.0 compliant
* Digital Signal Processing (DSP) reduces transmitted background noise for crystal-clear calls
* Get up to 3 hours talk time and 80 hours standby
* AAA Battery powered charger extends talk time up to 9 hours
* Soft gel ear tips comes in three sizes for optimal fit
* Optional ear loop provides added security
* Works up to 33 feet from your Treo smartphone
* Sleek metal case included—accommodates headset and accessories

[via engadgetmobile.com]