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Sep 15 2009, 12:00pm CDT | by Shane McGlaun
Environmental Mode allows the user to hear out of both ears without having to remove the 400 from their ear. Sound ID says that the mode enhances soft sounds while in this mode, which presumably will use some battery power to operate.
The headset is also the only Bluetooth device that offers a CompanionLink Remote Mic. The little mic is 2-inches in size and can be placed closer to someone who is speaking for clearer sound. Using the mic turns the 400 into a hearing aid. The Sound ID 400 will ship in Q4 for $129.99 and the CompanionLink remote will sell for $79.99.
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