Sony Ericsson debuts Stereo Bluetooth Headset HBH-DS970

Posted on Wednesday, February 15 2006 @ 10:25 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
Sony Ericsson announced a new music accessory, the Stereo Bluetoothâ„¢Headset HBH-DS970. Designed for an outstanding wireless audio experience, the headset delivers crystal clear digital sound with full call handling The Stereo Bluetooth Headset HBH-DS970 connects wirelessly to a mobile phone, streaming digital music in full, rich sound via Bluetooth 2.0. It provides high-performance audio in a lightweight wireless headphone design. Comfortable, ergonomic and exchangeable ear buds further enhance the quality of bringing music to the ears.

With the HBH-DS970, the user can listen to more music with less chance of missing a call. The multipoint function enables users to listen to the music files from a computer, PDA or other Bluetoothâ„¢ devices while remaining connected to their mobile phone, staying available for every call. Using the intuitive display hanging lightly around the neck, the phone can stay in the pocket while the user handles calls, chooses music or adjusts the volume.

And if that phone is the new Sony Ericsson W950, using the Stereo Bluetooth Headset can put the user at the very center of the mobile digital music revolution. Also launched today, the W950 is the latest addition to the range of ultra-stylish Walkman music mobile phones. With an enormous 4GB storage capacity, it is the perfect companion phone for the Stereo Bluetooth Headset.

With the HBH-DS970 the user can enjoy wireless simplicity without sacrificing high-performance sound, deciding exactly what to listen to and when to take a call. Available from Q2 2006.

Specifications:
Weight: 27 g
Color: Black with gray, silver and orange detail
Talk time: Up to 6 hours
Standby time: Up to 300 hours
Music: Up to 6 hours


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