August 18th, 2008 by
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Hmm, Hov, you may want to check the fine print on whatever deal you’ve got with Moto, because these Jay-Z-branded MOTOROKR S7-HD Bluetooth headset aren’t exactly big pimpin’ — and compared to Dre’s big ol’ cans, they look downright sad. Of course, the FCC’s legendarily nasty product photography isnt helping here, but even A2DP stereo support and the integrated mic can’t salvage this mess — was this really worth unretiring for?
[Via Crave]
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August 12th, 2008 by
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Announced at the turn of the year, Joby’s 13-gram Zivio Boom Bluetooth 2.1+EDR headset with 10-hours of talk time (300 hours standby) is now shipping. The obvious feature here is that extending boom, which grows from a base of 53.5-mm to a delicate 137-mm. That little trick puts the mic directly in front of your hot, steaming chat box which supposedly results in better audio pickup (no yelling!) to the benefit of those on the receiving side of the call (and around you). $130, that’s how much.
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June 27th, 2008 by
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Now that you’ve already picked up one of those Metal Gear Solid 4 headsets, what on Earth are you to do with another? We’re hearing that the Blu-ray retail version of SOCOM Confrontation will indeed include a Bluetooth headset, and as you can clearly see above, it’s a PlayStation-branded one at that. You’ll also find a much needed mute button for keeping everyone else out of your whooping coughs, and a bundled USB cradle will keep it charged up when the battle subsides. As for pricing, that tidbit remains a mystery, but you can count on picking one up sans the game should you be so inclined. Head on down to the read link for a gallery of shots.
[Via Joystiq]
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June 17th, 2008 by
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Sony Ericsson’s finishing off the onslaught today from Singapore with a trio of colorful Bluetooth headsets, perfect for anyone who doesn’t mind talking straight ahead and receiving all sorts of weird glances from other patrons in the local mall. The HBH-PV715, HBH-PV720 and HBH-PV740 arrive in a variety of colors / patterns, boast at least 10-hours of talk time (and 700-hours in standby), and DSP / automatic volume adjustment. The units are aimed at value-driven, fashion-conscience and business-oriented consumers in order of mention, and while specifics (you know, like price) aren’t stated, the trifecta will show up in “select markets” in Q4.
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June 16th, 2008 by
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As expected, the LG Decoy launched on Verizon today, for the also-expected price of $179 (on a two-year contract and after a $50 mail-in rebate). That price tag includes the Decoy’s claim to fame: a snap-on Bluetooth headset, as well as some all around decent if unremarkable specs, including a 2 megapixel camera, a 2.2-inch “mirror-like” 240 x 320 display, a micro SD card slot, V CAST music and video support and, of course, built-in Bluetooth. In case you missed it, you can get a better look at the phone courtesy of an always helpful unboxing that turned up over the weekend.
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June 3rd, 2008 by
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Every so often, we hear of yet another headset manufacturer claiming that their latest piece is in fact the smallest / lightest / most incredulous the world has ever seen. With the introduction of ModeLabs’ Bluetrek Metal, you can rest assured that everything is still running par for the course. This Bluetooth headset checks in at just 4-millimeters thick and 5.5-grams, and we’re told that the internal battery should last through 5-hours of yappin’ or a week in sleep mode. Interestingly, we haven’t a clue if this one’s headed Stateside, but those in Europe can pop one in their ear canal soon for €39 ($61) / €49 ($76) depending on hue.
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May 14th, 2008 by
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Don’t call it Jawbone 2, Aliph’s Jawbone sequel is the company’s new flagship product, with the old Bluetooth headset being put out to pasture to make way for the new hotness. The new Jawbone is 50% smaller than the original, and includes “NoiseAssassin” technology, a followup on the noise canceling tech of the original. There’s a faster processor on board to handle heavier signal processing duties for canceling out ambient noises better and faster, along with that Voice Activity Sensor which lets the Jawbone know when you’re talking so the rest of the time can be noise free. A new fast charge battery can suck up 80% of its capacity in 30 minutes, but the overall battery life is lower than the original, with 4 hours of talk time and 8 days of standby. The whole unit weighs in at 10 grams, and is available now for $130 at AT&T retail stores and online at Jawbone’s site. Initially it’s being offered in black only, but silver and rose gold (pictured after the break) versions are coming soon.
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May 7th, 2008 by
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It looks like everybody’s source of wonderfully useless gadgets has managed to pull yet another trick out of its hat, with Brando now breaking the common sense mold once again with the so-called ” Stylus Hanging Bluetooth Headset.” Apparently targeting those that find traditional Bluetooth headsets a little too convenient, this wonder of convergence crams a full-fledged Bluetooth headset into an over-sized PDA stylus, which will let you both talk on the phone and use your PDA — just not at the same time (unless you use the earphone attachment, that is). $30 and it’s yours.
[Via The Raw Feed]
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April 21st, 2008 by
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Chances are, that JB-100 you picked up ’round Christmastime last year isn’t even broken in yet, but JayBird’s already launching the aforesaid device’s proper successor. The just-introduced JB-200 features complete AVRCP music / call controls, an improved fit (25-percent narrower ear-tip), better sound isolation, higher-grade silicon tips, boosted bass performance and a 1-inch longer behind-the-neck cord. For those rolling without an A2DP-capable handset / handheld, the company still offers up its Bluetooth Adapter for iPod or the Bluetooth adapter for MP3, the latter of which functions with practically any DAP or PMP. You’ll also get around 5.5-hours of music listening time, 6.5-hours of talk time and 110-hours in standby mode. The JB-200 should be shipping out as we speak for $129.99, but folks needing one of the previously mentioned adapters will be coughing up an extra $30.
[Thanks, Donald]
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April 14th, 2008 by
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First the console, now a Bluetooth headset — what’s next, Metal Gear Solid 4-branded bed linens? All kidding aside, the MGS4 headset that had been making the rounds of late is apparently very real. Slated to arrive on June 12th alongside the highly-anticipated title itself, the $59.99 unit will offer up 8-hours of talk time (160-hours in standby) and will function just fine with any other PS3 games that support online voice communication. Yeah, you can also pair this with your cellphone and use it in public, but we can’t say we’d recommend all that.
[Via PS3Fanboy]
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February 11th, 2008 by
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While we’re guessing most of you likely won’t be putting the military grade-ness of Plantronics’ new Explorer 370 Bluetooth headset to the test, you’ll likely still find it a little reassuring to know that it passes all the requisite specifications for water, dust and shock resistance, and boasts a new “windscreen technology” to ensure clear calls even in tough conditions. Apart from that, however, the headset appears to be a pretty standard deal, with it boasting seven hours of talk time and eight days standby on a charge, and the usual features like voice-activated dialing and last number redial. Look for this one to set you back $80 when it hits retailers in March, with the less rugged Explorer 360 also set to be available at the same time for $70.
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December 28th, 2007 by
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An armed robbery at a Columbus, Ohio Wendy’s restaurant on Wednesday morning was thwarted mid-progress, partly due to an employee’s Bluetooth headset automatically answering a call because of the robber screaming at her to do just the opposite. We’ve all learned to live with the wonky voice command features in our headsets and handsets, but on this occasion it actually turned out to be a benefit, as 35-year-old Keith Allen Sturgill’s screams to NOT pick up an incoming call actually opened the connection, while the parolee and his three hostages waited for the safe to unlock before customers arrived . The caller, a friend of the employee who worked at a nearby bank, heard the screaming and called police, who were eventually able to talk Sturgill into surrendering — but not before he had “rammed the gun to his own forehead until he bled,” as you can see from his mugshot. Luckily for the habitual offender, he’ll soon be back in a familiar place where neither cellphones nor their many accessories will bother him for a very long time.
[Via UPI]
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December 26th, 2007 by
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Considering the multitude of Bluetooth headsets out there which claim to be the smallest this world has to offer, we’re not apt to believe that Add Tech’s AD-HSM10 is actually the most diminutive, regardless of what the firm promises. Nevertheless, this wee earpiece is indeed tiny, and since this little bugger only weighs five grams, you might just forget it’s even resting in your ear canal. Reportedly, it can last through three solid hours of yappin’ (or 100 hours in standby), and just in case you’re not down with silver, there’s also a titanium version out there. ‘Course, it needn’t be mentioned just how similar this thing is to Motorola’s Miniblue H9, but regardless, those interested can snag one of their own in late January for ¥8,980 ($78).
[Via Engadget Japanese]
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December 26th, 2007 by
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Considering the multitude of Bluetooth headsets out there which claim to be the smallest this world has to offer, we’re not apt to believe that Add Tech’s AD-HSM10 is actually the most diminutive, regardless of what the firm promises. Nevertheless, this wee earpiece is indeed tiny, and since this little bugger only weighs five grams, you might just forget it’s even resting in your ear canal. Reportedly, it can last through three solid hours of yappin’ (or 100 hours in standby), and just in case you’re not down with silver, there’s also a titanium version out there. ‘Course, it needn’t be mentioned just how similar this thing is to Motorola’s Miniblue H9, but regardless, those interested can snag one of their own in late January for ¥8,980 ($78).
[Via Engadget Japanese]
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December 26th, 2007 by
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Considering the multitude of Bluetooth headsets out there which claim to be the smallest this world has to offer, we’re not apt to believe that ADTEC’s AD-HSM10 is actually the most diminutive, regardless of what the firm promises. Nevertheless, this wee earpiece is indeed tiny, and since this little bugger only weighs five grams, you might just forget it’s even resting in your ear canal. Reportedly, it can last through three solid hours of yappin’ (or 100 hours in standby), and just in case you’re not down with silver, there’s also a titanium version out there. ‘Course, it needn’t be mentioned just how similar this thing is to Motorola’s Miniblue H9, but regardless, those interested can snag one of their own in late January for ¥8,980 ($78).
[Via Engadget Japanese]
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December 7th, 2007 by
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Nextlink certainly isn’t the first company to boast about having the “world’s smallest Bluetooth headset,” but judging by some quick math, its Invisio G5 may actually be the most diminutive — for the moment, at least. Measuring in at just 3.3- x 1.6-centimeters and weighing less than six grams, this wee earpiece has an abnormally high risk of vanishing, but at least it will last through some 20-hours of yapping if you do manage to keep track of it. The unit also comes with a protective charging case, and the Soft Spring technology purportedly enables it to “adapt perfectly to the contours of the ear.” There’s no definitive word on pricing nor availability, but a brief search revealed that this thing can be had for around a C-note at a variety of online stores.
[Via TechDigest]
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November 26th, 2007 by
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It’s not like we haven’t seen this idea — or a close alternative, actually — conjured up before, but apparently, the Star NX788 is actually taking things beyond the drawing board. This handset features a convenient cubbyhole for your Bluetooth headset, meaning that you’ll no longer have to shove it in your pocket only to find all sorts of lint and bacteria clinging on when you chose to use it again. Additionally, the unit sports dual SIM card slots, Chinese handwriting input, a microSD expansion slot, Bluetooth / A2DP support, integrated 1.3-megapixel camera, and a 2.6-inch 320 x 240 touchscreen display. Yeah, we think it looks a little gimmicky too, but those enamored by all this added utility can snag one overseas for around $190.
[Via Gearfuse]
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November 21st, 2007 by
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What better to go with your shiny new Hello Kitty-themed phone than — wait for it — a Bluetooth headset doused in cuteness? Apparently, a pair of these very devices have managed to surface, and we’re sure gals everywhere are clamoring to get their hands, er, ear under one. Granted, we’ve no idea how well these things would actually work (nor how much they’ll cost), but the adorable factor is undeniably through the roof. If you’re not already overwhelmed, feel free to check out the other version after the break.
[Thanks, Mickel]
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November 19th, 2007 by
Although we’ve certainly seen our share of glitz in the Bluetooth headset market, thankfully several manufacturers have realized that the less noticed a headset is, the better — and Bluetrek’s new Sense headset seems as low-key as any. The piano black device features a touch-sensitive talk button, voice alerts for common functions like redialing and pairing, voice dialing, and a detachable thin support wire designed for glasses-wearers. At £49 ($100), it’s not necessarily the deal of the century, but it’ll definitely stack up well against similarly austere headsets when it goes on sale early next year.
[Via Pocket-lint]
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November 13th, 2007 by
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It looks like SRS Labs has found yet another outlet for its sound-enhancing technology, with the company today announcing that it’s signed up IOGEAR as its latest partner. What’s more, it seems that IOGEAR isn’t wasting any time in getting its first piece of gear out the door, as it’s also taken the opportunity to introduce its new Bluetooth Audio Transport device, which promises to “dramatically improve the audio performance of content played on any Bluetooth-enabled audio device.” The unit also boasts a microphone to let you get in some SRS-enhanced calling, and it should last you around six hours before it needs a recharge. If that’s enough to get you to ditch your current headset, you should be able to grab one of these right now for $80.
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