Orb Bluetooth Headset
October 19th 2009 18:21
Category: Bluetooth
Bluetooth headsets have come a long way, and where before most people thought those with headsets looked silly, now most people have them and don't see any problems. The headsets really do have a benefit by using them. You're still hands free. The main problem, now, is that when you're not using it, you may not want to walk around the office or around town with it still on your ear, but when putting it in your pocket or purse,you may break the ear attachment.
The Orb bluetooth solves any issues that you may have. You can twist it into a circle so that it can be worn like a ring, but when you're ready to use it, transform the Orb into a headset for hands-free calls.
It incorporates NXT technology and provides high quality audio without any discomfort. All Orb bluetooth headsets will offer class 2 Bluetooth with a range of 30 feet.
There will even be a deluxe version that features a screen to display caller ID, calendar reminders, and voice-to-text information, all without taking the ring off your finger.
No matter if your finger is small or stubby, the Orb will be available in different ring sizes. And, for those who like the extra bling, there will be a limited edition designer model that has added gemstones.
You will be able to find the basic Orb bluetooth ring headsets around January 2010 at about $129 a headset. The Deluxe Orb headset will be available in April 2010 for $175, and the Limited edition model will be available in April 2010, as well, with their price based on the value of the gemstones that will be incorporated.
The Orb bluetooth solves any issues that you may have. You can twist it into a circle so that it can be worn like a ring, but when you're ready to use it, transform the Orb into a headset for hands-free calls.
It incorporates NXT technology and provides high quality audio without any discomfort. All Orb bluetooth headsets will offer class 2 Bluetooth with a range of 30 feet.
There will even be a deluxe version that features a screen to display caller ID, calendar reminders, and voice-to-text information, all without taking the ring off your finger.
No matter if your finger is small or stubby, the Orb will be available in different ring sizes. And, for those who like the extra bling, there will be a limited edition designer model that has added gemstones.
You will be able to find the basic Orb bluetooth ring headsets around January 2010 at about $129 a headset. The Deluxe Orb headset will be available in April 2010 for $175, and the Limited edition model will be available in April 2010, as well, with their price based on the value of the gemstones that will be incorporated.
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