Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Jun 17 2008, 3:00pm CDT | by Shane McGlaun
When the device receives a call it announces the incoming callers name or caller ID and waits for the user of the Supertooth 3 to tell it whether or not they wish to accept the call. The device has six different languages to choose from including English and Spanish. Pricing for the device is $129.95 and it is available now.
Talk time for the device is up to 15 hours or 800 hours on standby. It can be charged via USB, thought the USB cable isn’t included. DSP technology is used to reduce echo and for noise cancellation. Other features include wall and car charging options, full duplex speaker operation, automatic vibration sensor reconnection and mounting with a magnetic clip.
Via BlueAnt
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