
Bluetrek has recently rolled out the new MusiCALL Stereo Bluetooth headset. This wearable gadget offers Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP, AVRCP, and multiple connections, allowing users to connect both their mobile phone and media player. The Bluetrek MusiCALL also features on-board playback, track forward/back, and volume controls, a 3.5mm jack for connecting any stereo headphones, an integrated microphone with NoiseLock noise, wind, and echo cancellation, an included pair of earbuds, and voice dialing support. Bluetrek’s MusiCall clip-on stereo Bluetooth headset retails for $69.99 a pop. [Bluetrek]

The Bluetrek CARBON Bluetooth 3.0 headset is known as the world’s first Bluetooth headset made of carbon fiber. This lightweight Bluetooth headset adopts the Noise Lock noise cancellation, wind and echo cancellation technology to make sure that the other party will have no problem hearing your voice whether you’re in or outdoors. The gadget provides up to 4.5-hour of talk time and 5 days of standby time. The Bluetrek CARBON is currently available for $69.99 each. [Bluetrek]

Bluetrek is back with yet another weatherproof Bluetooth headset, the X3. The X3 features 8 hours of talk time and 10 days of standby time, weighing a pocket-friendly 13 grams while packing a variety of ear hooks. It is robustly constructed to resist shocks, knocks and falls, so you can carry out your conversations even when caught in the rain. The X3 will be available in June 2008 at a recommended retail price of £29.99. [Pocket-Lint]
by Johan on November 20, 2007

The new Bluetrek SENSE Bluetooth headset is announced in the UK. It comes in a minimalist design with a piano-black finish. Weighing at just 8grams, the headset features the touch-sensitive controls, a dual-color LED display, voice-guided operation, a talk time of 4 hours and a standby time of 5 hours. Priced at around $104, the Bluetrek SENSE Bluetooth headset has an operational range of up to 10 meters.
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