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Tuesday, March 14, 2006

Bluetooth: New car kit from Sony Ericsson

Sony Ericsson Bluetooth Car Kit HCB-100
Sony Ericsson now bans the wires for telephony integration from your car by providing the Bluetooth Car Kit HCB-100.

This car kit fits to your visor and features 20 hours of talk time and 600 hours standby. A DSP reduces echo and it works with just about any Bluetooth-compatible speakerphone. The LEDs change color as each phone rings, meaning you can add two or more phones to the mix without the entire system seizing up.

Not to forget the really very nice design which is already an stand-alone argument for buying this next quarter when it's available.


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Source: Gizmodo


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