Filed under: News | Hot Gadgets
Sep 23 2009, 11:18am CDT | by Robert Evans
The best things are two things in one. Take the "Ultimate Bluetooth Handset" (via Gizmodo) from Brando. This gadget is just a normal Bluetooth headset with a hidden microSD card reader inside its body. You just pull out the end cap to insert an SD card, or reveal the USB plug.
When you're done making phone calls for the day, you can plug your headset right into your laptop or computer to access your files or charge the device. This handset has 10 days standby, and up to 6 hours of constant talk time. It supports up to 8GB microSD cards and microSDHC format. If you want this nifty little gadget for yourself, it'll cost you $39, or $65 with an 8GB microSD card.
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