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Sony Ericsson has presented the newest addition to their mobile phones accessories list, a bluetooth mono headset that sets the difference from the others by the uncommon design - almost all the other bluetooth headset devices have the same shape that curls on the ear and use it as a support, (see images as example) but this one is different. Like you can see form the photo, it looks like a small stick that can be inserted in someone's ear.

The code name for the new bluetooth headset is HBH-IV835, making the signal loss and distortion non-existent is one of the main functions, this results in giving quality sound with no strange noises at all - it uses Digital Signal Processing technology to help this task. It is very light only weighting 10 grams, it also looks small but there is no info on the measures.

Depending on the environment (if you're on a soccer match and there is lot of noise for example) the headset will adapt the volume to the conditions automatically, which means less work for the user/owner. It has impressive battery times, numbers can go from 3.5 hours on continuous talk, to 160 hours on standby mode.

It will cost approximately 109,000(KRW), converted to US dollars gives something like $114 USD.

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Via AVING