This glossy, wireless box is the Blackbox Bluetooth Speaker System from Gear4 featuring 24W stereo speaker output, a hidden LED display that comes to life when active and touch screen controls.
It ships with a remote and a convenient carrying case and to make sure its compatible with future cell phones and other devices they’ve made it real easy to upgrade the firmware.
Gear4Store.com: Blackbox Bluetooth Speaker System (£99.99, ca $200 US)
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Here’s Earset 2, Bang & Olufsen’s new Bluetooth headset. It’s designed to go along well with B&O’s own cell phone Serene but works (and looks) just as well with other phones (Mmm.. iPhone).
“The loudspeaker system is designed to high-fidelity standards. Specially designed air vents and a ‘bass port’ ensure true voice reproduction. The microphones are designed to filter out disturbances, such as wind or background noise.”
It weighs a mere 22 grams and comes with a protective carrying case that also doubles as a charger.
Bang & Olufsen: Earset 2 Product Page
Apple Store: Bang & Olufsen Earset 2 ($349.95)
Amazon: Bang & Olufsen Earset 2 ($350.00)
Sennheiser’s newly launched 15 gram Bluetooth headset VMX-100 is blessed with intelligent sound processing and a second microphone which actively filters the background noise to make your call as pleasant as possible. Besides the noise filtering its ergonomically designed and sports ActiveGard which automatically lowers the volume whenever an uncomfortably high, deep or loud sound is transmitted (so go ahead, call your buddies at the shooting range).
The VMX-100 is available in black and titanium and both models ship with a USB and wall charger.
Amazon: Sennheiser VMX-100 Premium Bluetooth Headset ($120.00)
Read more at SennheiserCommunications.com
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Hearing aids often look like… well, let’s just say more efficient than stylish. But what are we, the iPod generation, going to do when we grow old and our former good hearing is nothing but a memory due to the constant earphone usage?
Well, the Swiss Phonak Group has launched a collection of hearing aids that actually look good while managing to be quite discreet (some models are barely visible, some resemble state-of-the-art Bluetooth headsets). The Phonak Group promises great audio quality but they’ll cost you quite a bit though, expect a price tag from $1500 to $3500 depending on model.
www.phonak.com
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The Samsung Yepp YP-P2 isn’t official just yet, but both images and tech specs has leaked to the oh-so-useful intarnets and by the looks of it we might just have something really cool launched from Samsung soon.
According to reliable sources the YP-P2 has armed itself with MP3/VMV/WMA/H.264 and ASF playback, 8GB of Flash storage, a 3" touch-screen display, Bluetooth connectivity as well as a built-in speaker (and microphone).
Looking good Samsung, looking good!
Read on to watch a video of it in action:
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Nokia Speakerphone HF-300 is a detachable, lightweight (80g) and battery-powered Bluetooth speakerphone designed for in-car usage. It features DSP audio enhancing to cancel out noises and echoes, auto power-off, 20 hours of talk time per charge, sunvisor clip and illuminated keys. It’s expected to hit the shelves world-wide during Q3 2007 to an estimated price of €90 / US $120.
Nokia.com
Sony Ericsson’s last attempt at creating a Bluetooth-enabled watch (the MBW-100) wasn’t even near as stylish as the brand new MBW-150, which Fossil helped designing. It’ll be available in music, executive and classic editions and besides being water resistant and able to vibrate on incoming calls the watch features a small OLED display, helping you do anything from screening incoming calls to using it as a remote control for the music functions on your phone.
Press release
LG MSB-100 is a portable stereo speaker with Bluetooth capabilities. Just hook up another Bluetooth device like your cell phone or computer and stream audio to it – goodbye cables and good riddance.
This sweet-lookin’, glossy-black and milky-white-detailed speaker will be available in May for $210.
LG Electronics
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Do you remember Serene, the Samsung / Bang & Olufsen co-designed cell phone? Well, now these two companies have teamed up again and this time the outcome is a stylish Bluetooth headset called WEP 420.
Except the sleek appearance (even the charging stand looks good, how about that) WEP 420 features buttons hidden behind a sliding cover, which also functions as a static blocker to increase the sound quality.
Samsung.com: WEP 420 Press Release
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Anyone who’s ever switched cell phones know how annoying it can be to transfer all the precious, precious data (photos, images, messages, movies, mp3′s.. you name it) from the old phone to the shiny, new one. Enter Seagate DAVE – a 10/20GB hard drive designed for mobile data. It features Bluetooth 2.09 and Wi-Fi connectivity (up to 30 feet away), a battery that delivers 10 hours of media streaming performance or 14 days standby, fall protection for us clumsy ones and compatibility with most mobile phone OS’s (USB OTG, BlueTooth 2.0 EDR and 802.11 b/g).
Seagate.com: DAVE product page
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