Sony Ericsson Introduces New Generation of Bluetooth-Enabled Accessories
June 13 /PRNewswire/ -- Sony Ericsson accessories reach a new stage of evolution with the introduction of several Bluetooth products that will continue to deliver on the wireless experience for North American mobile consumers. Sony Ericsson today announced three wireless headsets, a car handsfree device and a media center utilizing the latest Bluetooth 2.0 wireless technology.
Bluetooth headset HBH-610
The HBH-610 incorporates the latest Bluetooth wireless technology and
introduces superior audio quality, allowing for clearer calls in noisy
environments. The device includes automatic volume adjustment, echo
cancellation and noise reduction to ensure a stable connection and excellent
sound quality while paired with a mobile phone, personal digital assistant or
personal computer. The HBH-610 is lightweight and comfortable to wear,
delivering up to 6.5 hours of talk time and up to 13 days of standby time.
The stylish HBH-610 can be personalized with a selection of Style-Up
covers.
Akono Headset HBH-662
The Bluetooth-enabled HBH-662 includes a screen which displays the name
and number of incoming callers, a call timer to record the length of all
calls, and a digital battery reader so users never run out of power when they
least expect it. Calls can be answered with the push of a button and users
can adjust call volume right on the headset. With 5 hours of talk time and
150 hours of stand by time, the HBH-662 was designed for reliability and
convenience.
Akono Headset HBH-608
The sleek, stylish Bluetooth-enabled HBH-608 delivers excellent sound
quality and a very stable connection at an affordable price. The device
delivers up to 10 hours of talk time and 270 hours of standby time. Combined
with the light weight of the device and superior ergonomics, this headset
delivers comfort, quality and reliability.
Car Handsfree HCB-700
The latest Bluetooth car handsfree device from Sony Ericsson is designed
for safety and enables drivers to manage calls without diverting attention
from the road. The HCB-700 introduces new voice digit dialing, which allows
users to keep their hands on the wheel and dictate numbers out loud to place
calls. With the display mounted at dashboard level, the driver can easily see
who's calling with minimum eye movement. The lighting of the HCB-700 can be
configured to match the car's dashboard lighting, making this stylish device a
great addition to any car interior. Up to five people who may share the same
car can use the device. And, there's no need to worry about the connection as
the phone connects automatically through Bluetooth when the ignition key is
turned.
Media Center MMV-200
The MMV-200 is an innovative Bluetooth device allowing users to enjoy and
share pictures, video clips and music files on home entertainment systems by
transferring content wirelessly from a mobile phone. The device plugs
directly into the television and acts as a wireless liaison between the phone
and entertainment system. For large amounts of images or music, people can
simply insert a memory card from the phone, personal computer or digital
camera into the side of the device and use the phone as a remote control to
flip through pictures or search tracks. Best of all, pictures and sound run
simultaneously, and the MMV-200 will communicate with more than one Bluetooth-
enabled phone, so users can invite friends and family to share their favorite
images and music.
For more information, please visit www.SonyEricsson.com
SOURCE Sony Ericsson
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