Bluetribe Bluetooth headphones

Friday, January 23rd, 2009

To be honest, I am not sure that this product comes from Japan … However, Sigma-Apo, a Japanese company, offers the Bluetribe, new Bluetooth 2.1 headphones, sold with 2 different types of pad (2 different forms in fact) … Yep, that’s about it.

Bluetribe Bluetooth headphones

Bluetooth BT-03i headset by Genius

Thursday, November 27th, 2008

Genius, the specialist in multimedia and computer peripherals, began with “touch” with a new highly ergonomic bluetooth headset, the BT-03i, its particularity: it acts as a hands-free kit, including a key to receive a call and hang up once the call ended.
I hesitated a long time before looking for this type of product to listen to music from a mobile phone. The discovery of this model is a first for me.

Specifications:

  • Frequency: 2.4 GHz
  • Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR via A2DP
  • Tactile control functions
  • Frequency response: 20 Hz – 20 KHz
  • Autonomy in use: 15 hours
  • Autonomy in standby: 220 hours
  • Range: up to 10 meters
  • Battery Li-on polymer rechargeable of 320mA
  • Dimensions: 135 x 140 x 60 mm
  • Weight: 82 grams

The Genius BT-03i bluetooth headset is an excellent headset for smartphones, especially those compatible with Bluetooth stereo, but not compatible with Apple. Price: $80.

Bluetooth BT-03i headset by Genius

Sony DR-BT160 headphones

Wednesday, November 19th, 2008

Sony is always very present in the market of headphones. The DR-BT160 Bluetooth headphones are intended for those who lead an active lifestyle. Their autonomy is 7 hours. The DR-BT160 is sold, either alone or with a Bluetooth adapter for the iPod, for a price of $130 and $180 respectively.

Sony DR-BT160 headphones - peripherals

Parrot Bluetooth hands-free car kits

Thursday, November 6th, 2008

Driving with a mobile phone by hand is prohibited for obvious reasons, and Parrot wants to help you to stay in touch with your close friends by releasing two new Bluetooth hands-free car kits compatible with the iPod and iPhone. The MKi9100 and MKi9200 have Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR and A2DP, two external microphones for conversations, a RF remote, commands to the phone and music, an iPod dock connector, as well as USB and 3.5mm inputs. The MKi9100 has a two-line OLED screen indicating the status of the phone contacts, and information on the identity of the caller (caller ID), while the MKi9200 has a 2.4″ TFT color screen, which displays a photo of the caller, a playlist, and an album art.Parrot MKi9100 and MKi9200 kits will release before the end of the year, and will be at the respective prices of $250 and $300.

Parrot Bluetooth Hands-free kits MKi9200 and MKi9100

When it’s cold, put your Bluetooth gloves

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008

Since last few days, the weather is rather gloomy and cold temperatures, it was time to present a pair of Geek gloves, the Swany G-cell. They are equipped with Bluetooth technology, which lets you answer to your mobile phone, listen to your interlocutor through its integrated speaker and microphone. It must still cost $495 to purchase these gloves.

Swany G-cell Bluetooth gloves gadgets

A new Bluetooth kit at SouthWing

Monday, November 3rd, 2008

SouthWing has therefore revealed a new hands-free kit Bluetooth 1.2, the SF350, which you can hang on the sun visor of your car. It is equipped with a 2W speaker, with the Digital Signature Processor technology, an indicator of battery and displays a range of 10 hours in conversation. No information for the price or release date.

SouthWing SF350 Bluetooth Mobile Phones Wireless hands-free kit