04 Nov
Posted by kar as Wireless, Audio Video Player, Bluetooth, GPS
As the successor of Nokia N800 internet tablet, Nokia has unveiled its new model during GTIA 2007 event, Nokia N810 Internet Tablet. The N810 features an integrated GPS receiver, WiFi and Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity, slide-out full QWERTY keyboard, full touch screen based browser with desktop-like experience, built-in FM transmitter, and a light-sensing screen dimmer. Great features indeed.
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Popularity: 23% [?]
12 Oct
Posted by kar as Headset, Cellphone Accessories, Bluetooth

Motorola has launched the new headset which supports Bluetooth 2.0 wireless technology, the 32g Bluetooth stereo headset S9, in Korea. With stable behind-the-head style, the S9 lets you switch from music to calls with the press of a button. It features an integrated and touch-sensitive controls, the S9 is water and sweat resistant, which is nice for wearing in any weather.
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Popularity: 53% [?]
12 Oct
Posted by kar as Wearables, Audio Video Player, Bluetooth

After the release of DNSe 2.0 (Digital Natural Sound Engine), Samsung has now released its Bluetooth video MP3 ‘YP-P2′ in Korea. This YP-P2 adopts an all-touch interface called ‘EmoTureTM UI‘ with 16:9 aspect ratio in 3-inch widescreen, which only 9.9mm thickness and 85g. It supports video playback and Bluetooth 2.0. Offering 35 hours of music and 5 hours of video from one charge, it is available in three colors including black, white and red wine colors. With this launch, Samsung offers 16:9 widescreen content via Samsung Media Studio(www.yepp.co.kr).
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Popularity: 15% [?]
29 Aug
Posted by kar as Headset, Cellphone Accessories, Bluetooth

Nokia has announced a new pair of bluetooth headset, Nokia BH-903 (pictured above) and BH-902 (pictured after). The BH-903 with 23-gram brings an OLED display and support for A2DP, AVRCP, PBAP, HFP and HSP Bluetooth profiles. It’ll be good for 15 hours of talk/music when it hits globally in Q4 for ?200/$274. The 18.2-grams BH-902 then, brings the same display without the dongle and stereo remote capabilities for an all-in-one, on-the-ear solution last for 8-hour. Just be sure to take advantage of the neckstrap and clip to make that display useful ya hear? The BH-902 ships in Q4 as well for an estimated ?115/$157 (pre-tax).
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Princeton is moving to the smaller and smaller product with its new PTM-UBT3S Bluetooth 2.0+EDR USB adapter. The adapter measures just 14mm x 19mm x 4.5mm, weighs just 5.5 grams and will happily sync with any of your Bluetooth-enabled peripherals. Princeton notes that the PTM-UBT3S is compatible with Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista and Mac OS X.
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O ROKR Pro is the latest bluetooth eyewear headset from Motorola and Oakley. O ROKR Pro enables hands-free mobile communications for compatible Bluetooth-enabled mobile handsets plus wireless music streaming via Bluetooth from a compatible music-optimized mobile handset or portable music player equipped with a separately available, add-on Bluetooth adapter.
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A Taiwanese company, Transystem Inc is releasing their new product in U.S, iBT-GPS Solar Bluetooth GPS Data Logger. iBT-GPS is a dual function device that can either record your trip info or act as a GPS receiver and pair via bluetooth with your handheld. With its tiny solar panel this bluetooth GPS receiver can last 35+ hours on a single charge and can record 50,000 waypoints in its 8MB internal memory. It can record travel data based on three modes: by time, by distance or by speed. iBT-GPS uses the 32 channel MTK GPS chipset.
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Nokia announced the Nokia Bluetooth Headset BH-701. Weighs 13.3 grams, this headset is designed with an unique stainless steel ear loop. It complains with Bluetooth 2.0 with EDR. Hands-free 1.5 (HFP) and Headset 1.1 (HSP) profiles. It has a LED indicator which will indicate headset status with blue, gree and red colors.
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Popularity: 25% [?]