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Native Union outs MM03i, MM04 Bluetooth Telephones
By Charles Starrett
Contributing Editor
Published: Wednesday, January 5, 2011
News Categories: CES iLounge Pavilion, iPhone Accessories
Native Union has outed its new Moshi Moshi MM03i and MM04 Wireless Bluetooth Telephones. Like the company’s prior MM03 Bluetooth telephone accessory, the MM03i is a wireless Bluetooth accessory that enables users to their iPhones like a traditional handset thanks to a more substantial wireless handset. It features an integrated iPhone charging dock on the base, Bluetooth 2.1 with multi-point capabilities, a noise reduction system for the handset’s microphone, and an included wall adapter, USB cable for computer-based charging and international wall blades. It will sell for $150. The MM04i goes beyond the MM03i’s feature set by offering a retractable dock, the ability to act as a Bluetooth speaker and a wireless telephone handset, a silver honeycomb design on the top handset/speaker, a black soft touch rubber base for charging when not in use, Bluetooth 2.1, an attached auxiliary input cable, and included wall adapter with international charging plates. It will sell for $200; Native Union’s Moshi Moshi MM03i is available now, while availability for the MM04i Wireless Bluetooth Telephones has yet to be determined.
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Products like this might well give me an aneurysm…
A $200 iPhone accessory that turns your iPhone into a cordless phone plugged into an outlet? And still requires you to use your iPhone to actually dial anyone because some numeric buttons would have ruined the look?
Posted by Code Monkey in Midstate New York on January 5, 2011 at 1:41 PM (PST)