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Sony Ericsson expands Walkman phone line
Among the few elements on hand on the slim candybar W880 is a Memory Stick Micro (MM2) slot that can house up to a 1-GB card and will be fitted with stereo Bluetooth.More elements were on hand for the W200.
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Pharos GPS mobile phones and finds home
When you're not navigating, you can slip a various microSD card in for playing MP3s or videos or keeping images taken with the 2-MP camera. The phone as well is fitted with stereo Bluetooth and Wi-Fi.
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Apple reveals official iPhone accessories
As you would await, it is quite fashionable and unusual, and even although I have a nicely nice Bluetooth earpiece, I still kind of like this one. Damn you, Apple!Other accessories comprize an iPhone dock (depicted left  supposedly the phone ships with just a cable) as well as a double dock, that can charge both your iPod and headset at once.
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Citizen Bluetooth watch: wrist call display
Well, it looks like this "i:VRT Bluetooth" watch from Citizen is not quite it. in addition looking like a prop from the original Star Trek, the i:VRT's Bluetooth abilities are limited to offering wrist-based call display.
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Abacus watch brings MSN to your wrist
After that dorkwad Bluetooth watch from last week, we noted the require to cleanse ourselves with a more stylin' timepiece, so we are pleased that reader Robert pointed us to the 2006 Abacus witty Watch, created by Fossil. The Abacus melodies into the MSN Direct network via FM, bringing weather, news and sports alerts, and immediate messages (from MSN Messenger) right to your wrist.
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Triple Watch Cell Phone: talk to the wrist
Of course, Bluetooth is a given. But, hey, we may as well throw in a holographic heads-up display, too, since the triple changer is just a idea right now, created by Manon Maneenawa.
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Burton and Moto bring Bluetooth to the slopes
most probably it is not that perilous, cause Burton and Motorola have united up to launch the second generation of their edition of wearcapable Bluetooth-encapabled music gadgets for snowboarders and skiers. A built-in controller in a jacket sleeve will be capable to control music from your cell phone and stream it to headphones in your helmet, though by the looks of those buttons applying them with gloved fingers will be an exercise in frustration.
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BioShirt can tell you're horribly out of shape
It then transmits the information in true time to a peculiar watch via Bluetooth so you can correct your stats as you chug along. This thing is hitting the road in Korea first, so there is no word on availability here in the states.
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Fossil Bluetooth wristwatch controls your phone
The item line is made a call the MBW-150, with 3 watches that let you control your phone via Bluetooth. The 3 "Editions" are the Music, the Executive and the absolutely classic (in reverse order above).
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Epoq video wristwatch does micro widescreen
Could use some Bluetooth, although. But, hey, it is as well the excellent accessory for your manufacturing of Dick Tracy: 2099.
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nTren Bluetooth watches: Music on your wrist
The site does not in fact say the watch is Bluetooth, just that it has some memory, and that a Bluetooth headset is comprized (do not know if it is in fact headphones, but it would be quite lame if it was not). Oh, and there is a voice recorder.
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Bluetrek Bluetooth headset follows the buttonless trends
The Sense Bluetooth headset is next the trends of everybody else, by excluding the require for buttons and simply substituting with a touch-sensitive controls. The only one button looks more like a sunken dimple and controls all viewpoints of the headset, that is likely limited to answering calls, and that is it.
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Tetran Cable Organizer enjoys bondage, eating earbuds
At least it will keep away the pocketful of cables of that most persist when attempting to carry around earbuds. though, it is a shame that the fine Bluetooth revolution of 2009 will mail these little critters into extinction.
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Bluetooth helmet makes voices in your head a good thing
Hammacher Schlemmer has a winter sports helmet with Bluetooth headphones built in. The transmitter wirelessly links to an iPod staying with safety and cosily in your coat pocket while you lash down the trail listening to your favorite hard-rockin' granola-lovin' music mix
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Vices of the week: Kick-starting 2008
This week, the writers at DVICE selected their own 2007 favorites and there is as well a list of the top 10 top 10 lists. Looking forward, we brought you the gold rules of Bluetooth formalities and, in Shift, shopping strategist Stephen Schleicher imparted 8 nuggets of sagacity when producing the big acquires.
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SHIFT: Are the iPod and RAZR paragons of design or just a couple of pretty faces?
While the phone is Bluetooth fitted, the Bluetooth functions were limited in most variations and may as well be there just to hook up to an voluntary Bluetooth headset. Oh, and there is no headphone jack, so you will require to buy a Bluetooth headset if you like to use any hands-free earpiece.
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SHIFT: Why the Zune won't steal Christmas
a lot of telephones come with Bluetooth functional characteristics, yet it is frequently scaled down by bears. Bluetooth can let you do all sorts of items, like sending cameraphone pics straight to your computer, for instance.
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Top 10 Wildest, Wackiest Gadgets from the Back of Magazines
The gadget has a job with an HP iPaq Pocket PC to measure wireless bands, letting it to catch and think through RFID, VoIP, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, cordless phones/video and other signals. superlative of all, the outside sensor looks like a little hat  now your iPaq is a cowboy! Price: $2,500 (does not comprize iPaq) 8.
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Motorola ROKR E8 Surface at FCC
Some spectacles we can see from FCC site together with microSD slot, keylock switch, Camera, Bluetooth and back up of EDGE. Its screen can display images in landscape mode of operation
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Nokia N82 Caught in the Wild
Its 5MP camera is not the just feature N82 provide, this S60 smartphone has plentyto provide like Bluetooth, Wi-fi and HSDPA. The Nokia N82 has a job on quad-band GSM network to provide it can be applied all around the globe.
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