
The latest gadget from Sony Ericsson comes in the form of a portable speaker. Known as the MS500, the device is available in orange and black or chic white and pink color combination. The MS500 has a durable splash proof shell and a handy strap which can be hooked to a bag or hung from the wrist. The speaker also adopts Bluetooth technology that functions as a remote control to change tracks and control the volume. The Sony Ericsson MS500 Speaker is compatible with most Bluetooth-enabled handsets from Sony Ericsson and other brands. It requires two AA batteries that last for approximately 5 hours. No word on pricing so far. [Sony Ericsson]

Here is the World’s smallest Bluetooth headset that was unveiled at CeBIT 2009. Measuring 49.3mm x 15.8mm x 4mm, the device has a special aluminum casting holds together the latest CVC echo and noise cancellation technology to ensure your conversations will remain crystal clear even with background noise. Its battery offers 3 hours of talk time and 50 hours of standby time. You can also plug this Bluetooth headset directly into the PC to recharge its battery. [Newlaunches]

Cowon Japan has released the Cowon S9 Chrome Black in Japan. This limited edition PMP comes equipped with 16GB storage space, a 3.3 inch OLED screen with the 480 x 272, and Bluetooth. The gadget also supports AVI, WMV, WMA, FLAC, OGG, APE, WAV, JPG file formats. [Cowon via iPod and MP3 Players]

Designed by Ilshat Garipov, this Bluetooth handset was inspired by the formation of a water droplet. The device only has one button for receiving and ending calls. Too bad, it is only a concept. [Yanko]

The Holux Bluetooth GPS logger will help you chart your tracks wherever you go. The configuration of this navigation gadget is performed using the included Holux ezTour software. You are able to configure the M-1000C to work with a car, bike, or when you’re on your feet for a hike or run. Measuring 62.5mm x 41mm x 17.1mm and weighing at less than 53 grams, the M-1000C features Built-in MTK MT3329 GPS chipset, 66 parallel satellite-tracking channels, Built-in WAAS/ EGNPS Demodulator, Bluetooth connectivity, 20 hour battery life and Auto Power Saving Mode. No word on pricing at this time. [Navigadget]

Adtec, a Japan Company has rolled out another cool wearable device known as Wrist-Based Bluetooth Speakerphone. Once it’s connected to your phone via bluetooth it will give you up to 5 hours of playback time. This cool device enables you to switch to speaker phone (hands-free cellphone), voice dialing, missed calls notification and call refused function. A perfect device to wear during physical activities. Available on February 20 for 5,980 yen. [LikeCool]

Philips has rolled out another cool wearable device known as Philips Tapster Bluetooth Stereo Headset. It works perfectly with most MP3 players or smartphones, but here comes the best part, its unique touch-sensitive controls. Adjusting the volume or switching from music to taking a phone call, can be easily done with simple taps or swipe gestures. Pretty awesome! Unfortunately, there’s no word on pricing and release dates yet. [OhGizmo]

If you bored and stuck in traffic? Then you might need this Sony Ericsson AB900 Bluetooth car speakerphone. The gadget streams your favorite songs from your mobile phone via Bluetooth and it will broadcast them loud and clear over your car audio system. Its RDS feature will automatically search for the right FM frequency in order to stream your favorite tunes through your car speakers. Your music will pause when you take an incoming call and resume when your call ends. The Sony Ericsson AB900 offers 26 hours of talk time and a 40 days of standby time. [Press Release]

Ecamm Network has rolled out its first Bluetooth webcam for Macs. Dubbed as the BT-1, the webcam is able to stream 640 x 480 H.264 video and 48kHz AAC stereo audio, within a 30 foot radius. Its built-in battery provides enough juice for up to four hours. Measuring 2 inch x 2.5 inch, the gadget is compatible with Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard or newer version and supports pan and tilt capability. You can pre-order the Ecamm BT-1 today and wait for a Q1 delivery. Each $149.99 purchase comes with a mini-tripod and mounting screw. [Product Page via Digital Camera Blog]

Bluetribe is a Bluetooth 2.1 headphones from Japanese Sigma-Apo. The headphones are sold with two different earpads that fit most of ears. No word on pricing so far. [Sigma-Apo]