Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - AnyCom BSH-100 Bluetooth Stereo Headset (UK)

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Binding: Electronics Brand: Anycom EAN: 4260056850554 Feature: Headphone with Bluetooth wireless technology Label: AnyCom Manufacturer: AnyCom Model: CC3300-42 Publisher: AnyCom Release Date: 2007-09-13 Studio: AnyCom
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Headphone with Bluetooth wireless technology Listen to music in digital quality Talk hands free on your cell phone
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The ANYCOM Blue Stereo-Headset BSH-100 is intended to give you many applications: Listen to music in digital
quality, use it for chat or gaming, and switch over to talk hands free on your cell phone.
This version comes with an UK-standard power adaptor
Note: PDA device or phone will need to support the a2dp Bluetooth profile for this headset to work.
You can connect to your
favourite MP3 player, PDA or entertainment center. Its ergonomic, light-weight design enables the user to wear it for
long periods of time ? perfect for jogging and travelling.
More and more devices like MP3 players and SmartPhones will be able to send MP3
files over the Bluetooth A2DP profile to the ANYCOM BSH-100 stereo headset. For the iPod an additional Bluetooth
adapter will be offered soon. The music device can be controlled by the buttons on the headset for volume, title
selection and pause.
With the built-in microphone the ANYCOM BSH-100 will also work as a Bluetooth
headset with your mobile phone. When a call comes in it will stop the music and resume it after hanging up.
The ANYCOM BSH-100 can also be used for popular applications like online gaming, chat or Voiceover-
IP telephony.
The exchangeable battery will run for up to 7 hours talk time and can be recharged over the power supply or an USB
charging cable (both supplied with the product).
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