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Plantronics Pulsar 590 Wireless HeadphoneTired of those, long wires sprouting out of your iPod, laptop, home stereo, television, etc., when using headphones? Well, aren't we all?

Plantronics have just the solution for you: the new Pulsar 590 Wireless Headset. The Pulsar 590 is a Bluetooth stereo headset that lets users listen to music/TV and switch seamlessly to mobile phone calls - all wirelessly. It comes with a universal Bluetooth adapter that can be connected to any device with a headphone jack, right from your Sony PSP to your iPod and telly.

The design is appealing and provides for long-wearing comfort.

Ever since the Bluetooth Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) was released, this has been one of the killer applications, freeing consumers from wires. The Pulsar 590 comes with a range of accessories, including USB charging cradle, AC charger and, most important of all, cables for in-flight use (which is obvious, since many airlines require that wireless equipment be switched off during flight).

The Pulsar 590 is priced at US $149.99 and US $199.99 with universal adapter and is available online at Plantronics' website.

Plantronics Pulsar 590 Wireless Headphone Features Include:

  • Pulsar 590 uses multipoint technology to function as both a stereo headset for high fidelity listening
  • A telescopic voice tube with an omni-directional microphone for clear voice communications.
  • Communications headset for use with mobile phones and other voice-enabled devices
  • Pulsar 590 provides up to 12 hours of talk time and 10 hours of listen time
    Plantronics Pulsar 590 Wireless Headphone