Mobilewhack.com

All The Latest Cell Phone, Gadget and Tech News

It seems that Sony Ericsson is gearing up to have a bit of a keynote of theirselves as the above flyer has recently been posted letting us know that the way we listen to music will change forever on September 21st.

Now, this is a bit of a zealous claim considering Sony Ericsson is continously pumping run-of-the-mill MP3 playing headsets so the same should be expected here. However, we can’t write the handset manufacturer off until the keynote actually rolls around. According to SE, the announcement will have to do with Bluetooth audio quality and ‘free energy’.

Check back around September 21st as we’ll keep you updated.

via sonyericsson

Tags: announcement, audio quality, bluetooth, Cell Phones, event, free energy, keynote, Mobile News, Mobile Software, MP3 Players, Sony Ericsson, Sony Ericsson

Audio quality for some iPhone and iPod Touch users may be something that needs addressing but you can now look forward to better audio quality thanks to the launch of a new set of audio enhancement tools released by Izotope Inc. Aimed at providing third party software applications, people can now experience improved sound for their handheld devices through extensive licenses made available by Izotope.

“We already rely on iZotope’s expertise and audio DSP for our Mac OS X line of products, so it was natural for us to work with iZotope to bring high quality audio processing to the iPhone,” explains Matthew Foust, Co-founder of Audiofile Engineering. Audiofile Engineering is actively developing new iPhone applications as well as providing development services to produce third party iPhone applications.

Hence, expect an improved and better audio quality feedback from apps coming out in the market today thanks to these new solutions from Izotope Inc. The new iZotope Mobile Audio software development library is based on award-winning and innovative audio DSP code base derived from iZotope’s best in class professional and consumer product lines.

(Source) Press

Tags: audio dsp, audio enhancement, audio quality, audio software development, Cell Phones, dsp code, enhancement tools, handheld devices, iPhone, iPhone, iPod Touch, izotope, mac os x, Mobile News, Mobile Software, new solutions, software applications, software development library, third party software

For the mobile users who have not yet experienced the benefits of using a Bluetooth headset, it would be best to use one that is easy to use and operate. Surely we all know that not all mobile phone owners are techies and rather than buy one simply for bragging rights, here is one that makes sense as far as ease of use is concerned. And best of all, it is lightweight and eco-friendly at that.

The Bluetooth headset being mentioned is the Jabra BT2080 from GN Netcom. It weighs less than 3 ounces, and combines a sophisticated matte black finish with an attractive silver button to produce a contemporary and stylish headset. The Jabra BT2080 is likewise the first Jabra headset with Bluetooth 2.1 connectivity, enabling users with phones that support the technology to enjoy simple, secure pairing without the need to enter a PIN code.

Features:

  • Jabra StatusDisplay shows battery level and Bluetooth connection status
  • Dedicated on/off switch makes it easy to turn on or off
  • Bluetooth 2.1 for simple and secure pairing, no pin code required
  • Improved Jabra Eargel, ensuring a comfortable, molded fit
  • Dual wearing style: Over the ear with ear hook or in ear with Jabra Eargel
  • Auto-pairing to mobile phone
  • EDR and eSCO technology for clear audio quality
  • Up to 6 hours talk time and 8 days standby
  • Dimensions = 2 x .62 x .35 inches
  • Weight = 2.8 ounces
  • Voice dialing (phone dependent)
  • Standard Micro USB charger

The Jabra BT2080 is priced at $39.99 and is now available for purchase at retail stores nationwide.

(Source) Press

Tags: Accessories, audio quality, battery level, bluetooth headset, bragging rights, Cell Phones, Headphones, hook, jabra headset, mobile phone owners, mobile users, netcom, pin code, retail stores, silver button, standard micro, talk time

Bluetooth headsets have become increasingly popular these days. Owing to the fact that technology seems to be relentlessly on the prowl in finding a standout feature, the Clip Naro 601 from i.Tech now offers something different.

Clip Naro 601 is also the first Bluetooth headset in the world with Triple Point technology — allowing users to link with three Bluetooth enabled mobiles phones or devices at the same time. This cutting-edge feature allows users to switch calls effortlessly among, cell phone, PDA / Blackberry and PC calls, from business and personal phone calls.

Boasting superior audio quality with internal digital signal processing (DSP), the headset lets consumers enjoy crisp, clear conversations while on the go.

(Source) Press

Tags: audio quality, BlackBerry, bluetooth headset, Bluetooth Headsets, cell phone, cutting edge, Headphones, Mobile News, mobiles phones, phone pda




 

November 2009
M T W T F S S
« Oct    
 1
2345678
9101112131415
16171819202122
23242526272829
30  

Archives



Cybertheater.com:

  • Watch Netflix Streaming Video Without Internet Access
  • Sweet Home Theater Setups - A Great Bargain Theater
  • Martin Emilia?s Media Chair
  • MPAA Plans To Release First Run Movies To Home Theaters
  • Mitsubishi LCD-40MXW300 Full HD LCD TV
  • CarBuyersNoteBook.com:

  • Today on some of our blogs:
  • Portable AC to DC Power Converter
  • Today on Carbuyersnotebook.com
  • Ford introduces 6.2 liter V8 SVT Raptor at SEMA
  • Hummer Launches Enhanced 2010 H3 and H3T Models
  • Image-Acquire.com:

  • Today on Image-Acquire.com
  • Aiptek A-HD+ Camcorder Review?Simple Basic Model
  • BuZzLinks
  • Nippon Avionics Releases Intelligent Projector-iP All-in-One Projectors
  • iSteady Takes the Place of Tripods

  • Reviews:

  • Nokia N97 Cell Phone Review–The Swiss Army Wants This Phone
  • Targus Premium Toploading Case–Surprising Depth and Quality
  • bluDangle Headset Lanyard Review–Simple. Shockingly Effective, But Simple.
  • Review: Microsoft SideWinder X3 Mouse
  • Review: Energizer Trailfinder Series Lights
  • Review: Nokia N79 Mobile Phone
  • Review: BlackBerry Pearl 8220 Flip Phone
  • Review: T-Mobile HTC G1 - The Google Phone - Part 1
  • Review: Sony Ericsson C905 Cyber-shot 8.1 Megapixel Camera Phone
  • Review: Sony Ericsson MBW-150 Music Bluetooth Watch