
The BlueAnt Embrace Stereo headphones come with a premium quality materials such as brushed aluminum, leather, an iconic blue BlueAnt cord, stylish carry case and folding storage. These over-the-ear headphones come supplied with an integrated in-line remote control and microphone that lets you make and receive calls, adjust the volume and change tracks on your smartphone without taking it out of your pocket. The Embrace also support an OMTP adapter, and a standard “straight-through” cable to ensure compatibility with any device with a standard 3.5mm headphone socket. The BlueAnt Embrace Stereo headphones will be available on June 15, 2011 for $199.99. Read more

The BlueAnt Q2 Platinum headset is touted as a “fashion-forward addition to the critically acclaimed Q2 product line.” The headset features the new fully integrated text-to-speech feature that delivers complete hands-free communications. To activate it, simply say “Phone Commands” and you are ready to make a phone call. Answering calls is equally easy. All you have to say is “Answer” or “Ignore,” if you decide not to answer. The BlueAnt Q2 Platinum headset also has the “Caller Name Announce” feature that reads the names of incoming callers from a database of up to 2,000 contacts. What makes this Bluetooth headset more interesting is that it adopts the Wind Armour Technology, which is known as the most advanced noise cancellation on the market. The new BlueAnt Q2 headset is currently available for $129 each. Watch the video after the jump. Read more

BlueAnt has rolled out the Q2 Bluetooth headset, which is a successor to the previously released Q1 Bluetooth headset. The new BlueAnt Q2 comes with more advanced features than any other Bluetooth headset on the market today. The gadget boasts a comprehensive voice recognition command set, text to speech technology that announces the names of incoming callers, voice access to a world of information and incoming SMS readout. The headset also integrates with Microsoft Bing 411 for instant news, weather, sports, and other info. The Q2′s battery provides up to 5-hour of talk time or up to 100-hour of standby time. The BlueAnt Q2 is now available at AT&T stores for $129 each. [BlueAnt]

The BlueAnt S4 is the first true hands-free voice controlled Bluetooth car speakerphone that allows you to communicate on the road without needing to touch your phone or car speakerphone at all. The device adopts the text to speech (TTS) technology that enables you to say the command to activate your phone’s voice dialing feature and make a phone call only by saying the person’s name. You can pair up to two cell phones with the S4, where it features 2,000 phonebook entries from each phone. What makes the S4 more interesting is that it can read out text messages and e-mails using Vlingo’s SafeReader app, which is compatible with BlackBerry, Android 2.0, and latest smartphones. The BlueAnt S4′s battery provides enough juice for up to 20 hours of talk time or 700 hours of standby time. You can purchase the BlueAnt S4 Bluetooth speakerphone for $99.99 a pop. [Mobile Burn]

BlueAnt today unveiled the company’s first rugged Bluetooth headset. Known as the T1, the device has silicone protectors against minor shocks and a sealed design that reduces the effects of dust and humidity. The headset also adopts BlueAnt’s Wind Armour technology, which promises to offer a unique level of noise cancellation. Its noise cancellation is purportedly effective up to 22mph. The BlueAnt T1 will be available in May 2010 for around $80. [Electronista]

Using this BlueAnt Wireless V1 Bluetooth headset, you can answer phone calls with your voice. The headset boasts a voice controlled feature that allows users to be able to control functions of the headset such as “redial”, “call back”, “answer”, etc. Priced at a hefty $129.95, the device provides 5 hours of talk-time or 200 hours of standby time. I am sure the voice command feature is the cool factor of this Bluetooth headset. [Wired]