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TEN ships naviPlay Bluetooth Stereo Headset
By LC Angell
Senior Editor, iLounge
Published: Tuesday, February 28, 2006
News Category: iPod Accessories
TEN Technology announced today that it is now shipping its naviPlay Bluetooth Stereo Headset. The wireless stereo headphones come with the company’s naviPlay iPod Bluetooth Adapter for streaming music wirelessly. The naviPlay Headset also allows users to make and receive calls with most Bluetooth enabled mobile phones. It works with all dockable iPods and retails for $200.
“The old school high-end design of the naviPlay Headset’s headband wraps over the wearer’s head rather than behind the neck,” explains TEN. “The headphones fold flat for easy storage, yet has three-axis adjustment for maximum comfort. Using a special high flex material for the headband and impact-resistant polycarbonate for the rest of the assembly, the naviPlay Bluetooth Stereo Headset achieves high comfort and durability with a high-gloss finish. Lusciously thick padding on the ear and head pads distributes the featherweight 4 ounces of the headphones while isolating ambient noise for better audio experience.”
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These aren’t bluetooth 2.0, moreover what reason would we have to trust them to produce good sound? I would love to see Sennheiser come out with bluetooth (2.0) portable headphones. They already make RF wireless headsets, but those are not portable. So a portable bluetooth 2.0 based set of Sennheiser’s could be fantastic, and would seem a natural fit for them. Surely they have to be working on something like this? I love my PX-100’s and would trust them to produce a wireless portable product that gave high quality sound, if that is possible.
Posted by sjonke in Maryland, US on February 28, 2006 at 7:45 AM (PDT)