IOGEAR Eliminates Wires with Bluetooth Gadgets
Two new devices for hands-on-the-wheel driving.
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December 23, 2007
By DE Editors
IOGEAR (Irvine, CA) makes the lives of mobile professionals and music enthusiasts more convenient with the newest additions to its Bluetooth product family, the Bluetooth Hands Free Car Kit and Wireless Stereo Headphones. These new products join IOGEAR’s recently launched Bluetooth Audio Transport, a headset that includes SRS WOW HD technology.
The Hands Free Car Kit contains a clip to conveniently attach the unit to a sun visor, in addition to speakerphone functionality for use at home, in the office and on the road. It provides eight continuous hours of talk time. The Digital Echo Cancellation and Background Noise Reduction block surrounding noise while enhancing voice quality, providing increased call clarity.
The Wireless Stereo Headphones eliminate cords, and the behind-the-neck design enables music lovers to change tracks, adjust volume, and pause with integrated control buttons built into the headphones. They don’t have to worry about missing calls, as the device contains a microphone to use with Bluetooth cell phones and automatically pauses the current track.
The Bluetooth Hands Free Car Kit (GBHFK211W6; MSRP $69.95) is compliant with Bluetooth 12 specification and supports headset and hands-free profiles. The Wireless Stereo Headphones (GBMH211W6; MSRP $4995) support MP3-quality stereo sound and up to six and a half hours of playtime. It is Bluetooth 1.2 Class 2 specification-compliant. In addition to providing stereo-quality sound, the Bluetooth Audio Transport (GBMH221; MSRP $89.95) allows consumers to play music from their favorite portable devices on their home stereo system with the included RCA cable.
For further information, please visit IOGEAR.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.
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