Making Bluetooth headsets "cool" is the Mission of open technologies, in Southern California through active sports and lifestyle accessories maker. To this end, they have unveiled OT tags, their stereo Bluetooth headsets, which function as usual one ear "business" headsets, but look and are the earbud-style headphones music--mating style headphone wireless convenience.
The headphones themselves use sturdy plastic housing for low and high frequencies than earpieces conventional telephone with the shape oblong for music playback quality, the company said. Built-in microphone is extremely delicate in design, and they took the name tags look like dog tags loosely hung around your neck when not in use. Complete music management--pause/play, back and forth--as well as the full "phone" (reply, or initiate calls) included.
Tags that are available in black and red, have a range of up to 32 feet and function of loose (32 cm) braided cord to avoid rope. They'll be paired with any device Bluetooth A2DP-compatible, and the iPod users who do not have built-in Bluetooth can be purchased in $ 30 adapter accessory make them iPod connector compatible devices Bluetooth-ready. The integrated lithium ion battery is charged via a microUSB cable and claims 120 hours of standby time, five hours of stereo music or 6 hours of talk time. The battery recharges in about an hour and a half.
OT Tags now available from the website company select retailers and sell for $ 80.
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