Bluetooth

Make It a Bluetooth Mother's Day

April 25 /PRNewswire/ -- What mom couldn't use an extra pair of hands? While you can't give her that for Mother's Day, you can offer her the next best thing: A cordless Bluetooth headset for her mobile phone.

Bluetooth headsets -- which allow mobile phone users to talk hands-free -- make a great gift for any mom this Mother's Day. Today's Bluetooth headsets are stylish, simple to use and offer the ease of effortless hands-free communications wherever mom goes. Driving, running errands, shopping, working, cooking -- now moms can do it all and look good while talking hands-free on a Bluetooth headset. Read more

Kyocera Announces Bluetooth Music Gateway

March 27, 2007--Kyocera Wireless Corp., a leading global manufacturer of CDMA wireless handsets and devices, today announced the Kyocera Bluetooth® Music Gateway for enhanced mobile music portability to entertainment systems. This compact and easy-to-use universal accessory uses Stereo Bluetooth wireless technology to free digital audio files from personal music players such as cell phones and MP3 players, enabling a wirelessly-controlled full room experience over home and office stereos(a) or Bluetooth-enabled headsets.

About the size of a deck of playing cards, the Kyocera Bluetooth Music Gateway plugs into any entertainment system via a standard RCA cable to transform music phones or any handheld music player into a mobile, in-hand remote control for favorite digital music files. Music phones equipped with Stereo Bluetooth (A2DP) technology can transmit music from the phone to play on their home or office stereo system, all while keeping control of the music and volume in the palm of the users’ hand. For users who prefer storing their music on an iPod® or other MP3 players, the Kyocera Bluetooth Audio Adaptor has a standard 3.5mm headset jack attachment that can add Stereo Bluetooth capabilities to those devices for the same full-room experience. Read more

Motorola Adds a Petite Powerhouse to Its Lineup of Bluetooth Enabled Headsets

March 27 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- CTIA Wireless 2007 -- Motorola today announced the newest addition to its industry-leading portfolio of Bluetooth enabled products, the Motorola Bluetooth Headset H680. This design marks the beginning of a new generation of highly fashionable, discreet headsets from Motorola's design team that balances style with high performance.

Adding an air of elegance to its suite of Bluetooth enabled headsets, the sophisticated appearance of the H680 is complemented by lengthy talk times for its micro size. Compared to other headsets in its category, the H680 provides up to approximately eight hours of talk time and approximately eight days of standby time. Read more

Motorola Takes Bluetooth Wireless Technology on the Road

Feb. 12 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- 3GSM World Congress 2007 -- Motorola, Inc. today announced its new Phone-based Navigation System T805 and Smartphone-based Navigation System T815, both featuring Motorola's new MOTONAV solution.

The T805 and T815 Navigation Systems with MOTONAV easily turn compatible Bluetooth enabled handsets into ultra-portable GPS navigation devices. Each navigation system includes a stylish Motorola designed GPS receiver, which provides precise locations, turn-by-turn directions, on-screen maps and clear spoken and visual instructions. The systems also boast a rich set of location-based services through MOTONAV. Read more

Belkin Bluetooth Dock Adapter for iPod Turns Your iPod into a Wireless Remote

January 8, 2007 - The Belkin Bluetooth Dock Adapter for iPod turns your iPod into the ultimate wireless remote, so you can conveniently play your songs wirelessly through your iPod stereo dock. By connecting the Dock Adapter into your stereo and the iPod adapter into your iPod, you’ll have full control of your music as it plays from your iPod wirelessly to your stereo.

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  • March, with launches in Asia, Europe, and Australia to follow.

New Bluetooth Stereo Headphones


 i-PHONO Bluetooth Stereo Headphones These new light (only 1.55 oz battery included) headphones allow you to listen to music wirelessly from a Bluetooth enabled mp3 player, PC or PDA (devices must have A2DP). You can switch between music and phone calls. The auto switch function allows you to cut off the music and switch to the phone when you have an incoming call. Once you hang-up the phone, it will switch back to music again. Read more

And, besides the stereo and hands-free applications, you can use the headphones with an Internet messenger program such as Skype, MSN Messenger or Yahoo! Messenger.

Bluetake i-PHONO Bluetooth Stereo Headphones


 i-PHONO Bluetooth Stereo Headphones These new light (only 1.55 oz battery included) headphones allow you to listen to music wirelessly from a Bluetooth enabled mp3 player, PC or PDA (devices must have A2DP). You can switch between music and phone calls. The auto switch function allows you to cut off the music and switch to the phone when you have an incoming call. Once you hang-up the phone, it will switch back to music again. Read more

Etymotic Research Introduces Industry's First In-the-Ear Wireless Bluetooth Earphones

November 20, 2006-Etymotic Research, the inventor of in-the-ear high-fidelity earphones, today introduced the ety.8™ Bluetooth Earphones, the industry's first and only in-the-ear wireless earphones. The ety.8 Bluetooth Earphones are also the only Bluetooth earphones with high-accuracy sound reproduction and full noise exclusion.

The new earphones are the smallest wearable stereo Bluetooth earphones, able to fit easily in a pocket or purse. Each earphone weighs less than half an ounce; one contains the battery and the other the circuit, antenna and controls. The ety.8 Bluetooth Earphones, which work with iPod devices and other Bluetooth-enabled music players, are supported completely by the ear canal-with no external support required-for comfortable long-term use. A large selection of eartips is supplied to accommodate different ear sizes. Read more

Keep in Touch with the Motorola Portable Bluetooth Hands-Free Speaker T305

October 31, 2006 – Motorola, Inc. today announced the retail availability of the Motorola Portable Bluetooth® Hands-Free Speaker T305. The T305 is ready for purchase at numerous nationwide retailers and wireless carriers, including Best Buy, RadioShack and Sprint (NYSE: S). The perfect travel companion – keeping drivers wirelessly connected and hands-free on the road, the T305 offers consumers advanced audio clarity and intuitive, user-friendly controls.

The portable T305 provides easy connectivity and convenience by allowing drivers to keep their hands-free – just clip to the visor and go. With the latest enhanced echo and noise reduction technology as well as a powerful 1-watt speaker, the palm-sized Motorola T305 allows for high-quality hands-free conversations in even the noisiest environments. Taking the stress out of connecting with friends, family or business contacts while on the move, the sleek and dynamic Motorola T305 is the perfect accessory for any vehicle. Read more

Motorola Brings Streaming Stereo to the Automobile via Bluetooth

October 31, 2006 – Motorola, Inc. adds mobile music to the in-vehicle experience with the introduction of the new Motorola Automotive Music & Hands-free System T605. With this new car kit, drivers have one seamless solution that offers access to digital music and phone calls directly through a compatible car sound system.*

Leveraging hands-free, headset and Bluetooth stereo profiles, the T605 pairs with a compatible Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone and a separate compatible Bluetooth-enabled music source for crystal clear connectivity and entertainment.** Users can listen to music that streams wirelessly from a MP3 player or a mobile phone without the worry of missing a call. Offering users a choice, the T605 also comes equipped with a 3.5 millimeter standard stereo jack for a wired connection to a MP3 player. Incorporating advanced Bluetooth technology, the T605 is designed to pause the music when a call comes in and resume the music when the call ends. Read more

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