Posted Apr 14, 2008 at 09:45AM by Karl B. Listed in: Bluetooth, Cellular Accessories Tags: Bluetooth, Sony, headset, Europe
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Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots - Image 1 Want to score an MGS4 wireless headset but not willing to stick to dumb luck just to get one? Well, a Bluetooth headset slated to launch as a Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots tie-in has been dug up and confirmed as real, and all you have to do to get one is fork over US$ 60. Check the full article for more details.

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Posted Mar 06, 2008 at 10:04PM by Rio S. Listed in: Cellular Phones Tags: Bluetooth, headset
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Mooon+ by Sunman Kwon, concept touchscreen phone - Image 1 Mooon+ by Sunman Kwon, concept touchscreen phone - Image 1 Touchscreen phones are nothing new, but today's concept phone design has something more to offer: a detachable mouthpiece that turns into a Bluetooth headset. It's called Mooon+ from Sunman Kwon. Interested? We've got more pictures of the said phone so click the link below.

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Posted Jan 24, 2008 at 02:20PM by Enrico S. Listed in: Cellular Phones Tags: 3G, headset
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Nokia 7900 Crystal Prism  - Image 1Nokia recently announced the 7900 Crystal Prism, the latest addition to the company's Prism line of phones. The phone has a unique design and some nifty features that might appeal to phone enthusiasts out there.

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Posted Jun 29, 2007 at 06:46PM by Gino D. Listed in: Cellular News Tags: AT&T, Apple Store, Bluetooth, headset, iPhone
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To make buying an iPhone easier for the market, the Apple Store online has been updated with a product page of their latest world-dominating baby, the iPhone. It was released in retail just a few hours ago over at the east coast, and at that time, the online store went down for a bit to make way for the iPhone's online debut.

It's US$ 499 for the 4GB model, while the 8GB is clocked at 600 greenbacks. All relevant information relating to the mobile phone's features and AT&T rate plans are found behind the Read link below. You might also want to check out the Accessories tag of their product page - that's a snazzy looking Bluetooth headset. The Gallery section contains not just pictures, but even video walkthroughs that tour you through the iPhone's interface.

Shipping is free, but the downside is you'd have to wait around two to four weeks for it to arrive. Oh and don't forget to read the fine print: "iPhone orders limited to two per customer." Makes sense to echo the rule they've set up in their actual brick-and-mortar stores. Besides, stocks are limited.

Doesn't that Read link just tease you? Must... Resist... Urge..

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Posted Jun 19, 2007 at 10:21AM by Karl B. Listed in: Cellular Accessories Tags: Bluetooth, headset, iPhone
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Aliph's Jawbone Bluetooth headset with Noise Shield - Image 1Aliph has announced that its Jawbone Bluetooth headset will be sold along with the Apple iPhone at all 157 Apple Stores and at the Apple.com website once the iPhone goes into retail on June 29.

In case you haven't come across this gadget before, the Jawbone is a Bluetooth headset that uses a military-grade noise-cancelling system dubbed Noise Shield. Using the Noise Shield system, the headset can eliminate background noise and seamlessly adjust speaker volume throughout a call for uninterrupted and clearer conversations.

The Jawbone has already been out for a while, garnering quite a few accolades along the way, but riding the iPhone wave should help bring it into the hands of more consumers than any other marketing campaign could. It will be available in three colors - silver, red and black - and will go for US$119.99 a pop at Apple Stores.

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Posted Mar 20, 2007 at 06:29AM by Glen D. Listed in: Cellular Phones Tags: Bluetooth, headset
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So you think you've seen it all when it comes to mobile phones, huh? Think again. Here are three concept phones with some truly radical ideas. Their future may not be certain with respect to mass production, but they're still fun to look at.

Huawei, a Chinese company, recently revealed these innovative ideas. The first one comes with a bluetooth headset which should be handy for long conversations. Also, the data that you input into the phone is made available via the headset. Check out the photo below.

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Next up is this one with a flexible rubber USB connector built unto it to easily facilitate data transfer and charging when connected to a PC. Just slap it in like a regular USB device and you're all set to go.

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Posted Sep 07, 2006 at 12:34PM by Kyle M. Listed in: Cellular Accessories Tags: Microsoft, Bluetooth, headset
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Sennheiser PC 120 headsetThe Sennheiser PC 120 is a stylish headset for your Xbox/Xbox 360 which resembles a Bluetooth headset, so doesn't really cramp your style and is functional. It is perfect for VoIP phone calls and in-game chat on Xbox Live. The good thing about this is that it has multiple uses- it works with PC's, Microsoft's Xbox and Xbox 360 consoles, as well as some mobile phones. Here's the feature list for this headset:


  • Self-adjustable, omni-directional microphone for clear communication, more comfort and flexibility
  • In-line volume control and microphone mute switch (not on Xbox 360)
  • Single-sided cable keeps chin and neck free
  • Compatible with some mobile phones
  • Compatible with Xbox and Xbox 360
The connector for this headset fits straight into the Xbox 360 controller's headset jack once you have taken off the volume control and microphone mute switch, making this device very easy to use. The Sennheiser PC 120 headset can be found in most good electronics retailers for anything from $20 to $30.

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Posted Sep 04, 2006 at 11:46AM by Jex H. Listed in: Cellular Phones Tags: Bluetooth, headset
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We already told you that Nokia released an Aston Martin 8800 version, but did you know that their recent version of the said handset model gets its name from a desert-born wind that originates in the Sahara when a warm, dry air mass collides with the Mediterranean maritime air? Yep, the Nokia 8800 Sirocco Edition.

Nokia goes for the natural sensuality with this model, having the wind of the Sahara as its main theme and the earthly colors in which it comes. The 8800 Sirocco Edition comes in two variants: light and dark. Light as inspired by the dry air mass, and dark by the cool, humid one. Even the jewel-like navigation key is compared to the stars in the night sky. As we said, Nokia tries to put everything sensual in nature in the Sirocco Edition.

The handset dons a sapphire-coated 262,000 color display and has a 2megapixel camera. It also comes with a Bluetooth headset upon purchase, a wireless earpiece made of stainless steel. The Nokia 8800 seems to be designed and targeted for the higher-end consumers as the Sirocco Edition is currently being sold for 1,000 euros, which is approximately $1,281 for us in the US. It's pretty pricey but if you're all for the elegant and sensual handsets in the mobile market, this one's not so bad.



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Posted Aug 31, 2006 at 02:16PM by Ryan A. Listed in: Bluetooth Tags: Bluetooth, headset
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X-SPORT BTH-11The same company that brought us the X-SPORT Bluetooth headset series, Teling Technology Ltd., adds another one yet again. Known as BTH-11, this might be the only headset in the market that has a wireless range of 20 to 30 meters.

Audio quality was improved by introducing a unique tube design for the microphone that aids in noise cancellation, not to mention its integrated echo cancellation technology. Design is also optimally used, as the portable power bank serves as the holder for the headset as well. Talk time is up to 18 hours while it lasts 500 hours in standby.

A rather unique feature is the vibration cradle. Most Bluetooth headsets don't come in with this. Comfort was also put into consideration as the headset weighs only 8.8 grams and comes with three differently-sized earplugs.

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Posted Aug 14, 2006 at 01:28AM by Maricar V. Listed in: PDA News, PDA's, Cellular News, Cellular Phones Tags: 3G, headset, Europe, WMA
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TyTN


HTC's TyTN business phone hits Europe this month, and it's cooking up a storm. And why not? It's said to be the most powerful phone in its class because it offers download speeds five times faster than standard 3G, courtesy of High-Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) support. That alone will pique the interest of European businessmen who are always on the go.

While you might think that being a download speed demon is the only thing going on for this smartphone, you're quite mistaken as it's brimming with features starting off with a large display and a slide-out thumbboard. It offers a broad suite of messaging and productivity applications, as well as multimedia features - a music player with MP3, WMA, and stereo Bluetooth headset support. It has 128 MB of ROM and 64 MB of RAM. It has a memory card expansion slot so you wouldn't have to worry about not being able to download content.

The HTC TyTN is being sold for €675 ($860) without subscription.

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