Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Sep 21 2009, 6:40am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Today Sony Ericsson unveils the MH907 headphones which are supposed to be the first motion activated headphones in the whole wide world.
The MH907 motion activated controls mean you can simply plug in two earphones to start listening to music and pause by removing one earbud. To start listening again simply plug it back in. Do exactly the same to answer and end calls.
This is kind of a neat gimmick and Sony Ericsson found it cute enough to have animator Kristofer Ström make a fun little cartoon to show off how the MH907 work.
If the motion technology in the MH907 will work as advertised in real life remains to be seen.
Watch the MH907 animated movie here.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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