You can enjoy crystal-clear music and even answer phone calls wirelessly. Yes, this is possible with GN Netcom’s recently launched wireless stereo headset. The company claims that this is the world’s first wireless stereo headset.
Dubbed the Jabra Halo, the Bluetoo
th stereo headset supports wireless connection and works efficiently on A2DP technology. Users can seamlessly attach any Bluetooth music-playing devices and any 3.5 mm music-playing devices. It supports auto-pairing for connection with mobile phone.
The Jabra Halo has the ability to fade out the ongoing music while an incoming call rings, ensuring users to get rid of the burden of missing phone calls while listening to music.
Featuring an over-the-head design, it comes embedded with an intuitive on/off functionality, a touch volume control and a multipurpose discreet display.
It incorporates Jabra’s Noise Blackout technology to eliminate ambient sound. Some of the other attributes of the Jabra Halo wireless stereo headset include Zirene Power Bass for audio enhancement and Remote control music with touch sensors.
The Halo wireless stereo headset can also double up as wired connectivity solution if a device is not Bluetooth stereo (A2DP) technology-enabled. The Jabra Halo wireless stereo headset will be available by May 1, 2009 for an estimated price of $129.99 (approx. Rs. 6,535).
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