Jan 4 2006, 9:00am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Motorola introduces a couple Bluetooth gadgets at the CES 2006.
Motorola H5 Miniblue Bluetooth Headset (photo) is just very tiny. It features an in-ear speaker and microphone that picks up your voice through your ear canal. It weighs only 0.26 ounces and is measuring 33 x 41 millimeters in diameter.
The Motorola Music Duo is a combination of the TEN Technology naviPlay Bluetooth Adapter for iPod and the Motorola HT820 Bluetooth Stereo Headphones, enabling users to wirelessly listen to music and also take phone calls (photo below).Other new Motorola Bluetooth devices are the Motorola Bluetooth Headset H605, Motorola TXTR and Motorola Bluetooth DJ Headphones S805.
The Motorola H5 Miniblue Bluetooth Wireless Headset, Bluetooth Headset H605, TXTR, Bluetooth DJ Headphones S805 and Music Duo are expected to be available in the first half of 2006.
More details in this Motorola press-release.
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