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New Bluetooth Headset Makes VoIP Simple


For anyone interested in using a computer and their Internet connection to make phone calls, there is good news. Taking advantage of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), which allows high-speed Internet users to make phone calls, is now much easier with the new Sony Ericsson Bluetooth Headset HBH-608.

Sony Ericsson Bluetooth Headset HBH-608
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The Bluetooth wireless headset is designed to work with Sony's new line of VAIO Professional laptops, the Sony VAIO® BX series.

Using Bluetooth technology, the HBH-608 connects to Sony VAIO® BX series laptops, creating the perfect HandsFree solution for those using VoIP.

The HBH-608 provides excellent sound quality due to the acoustic construction of the speaker and microphone. It has a beautiful small, lightweight design and a battery life that allows up to 10 hours of talk time. Furthermore, because it uses Bluetooth technology, the HBH-608 will work with all compatible Bluetooth enabled cell phones.

The integration of the HBH-608 and the new series of Sony VAIO laptops has created a very efficient way to communicate. Sony Ericsson, which has developed several Bluetooth headsets, was the first company in the world to introduce a Bluetooth product to the commercial market. As for Sony Corporation, they continue to exceed in computer technology with the new VAIO BX series.

Sony VAIO v505BX Laptop Computer

Ulf Persson, Corporate vice president for Sony Ericsson Accessories says, "The knowledge from two strong brands in the communications industry comes together in this solution. We believe that our joint experience benefits the user, making telecommunication as smooth as possible."

Using the software that is included with the VAIO, it is easy to connect the laptop to the HBH-608 using Bluetooth technology. As with most Bluetooth connections, this wireless connection gives users the ability to move around freely with a range of up to 30 feet.


Posted August 31, 2005 by BlueTomorrow.com Editorial Staff

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