Hanwha Bluetooth vibration speaker for smartphones


Hanwha Japan has announced UMA-BVS01 vibration Bluetooth speaker with maximum 10W output for smartphones. The Hanwha vibration Bluetooth speaker with latest high tech vibrating sounder technology give you clear sound and works perfectly on any solid surface: Glass, wood, plastic, stone, etc. In short it can change every table into a speaker-the sound effect depends on different material surface and structure. The main body is made of aluminum alloy and weighs 328g.
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Motorola H17txt with MotoSpeak Bluetooth headset reads text messages into the headset in real time




Motorola has announced H17txt with MotoSpeak, a Bluetooth headset designed to keep you connected and responsible – on and off the road. The new Motorola headset was created to optimize the text-to-speech technology and experience, which, when paired with an application, reads text messages (SMS) into the headset, in real time.
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JVC Unveils HD Camera with built-in Bluetooth Wireless & shoots 9 megapixel stills



JVC has unveiled the Everio GZ-HM550 HD camera that comes with a 10.62 megapixel Back-illuminated CMOS sensor which enables shooting of 1920 x 1080 Full HD videos and real nine megapixel digital stills to its internal 32GB flash memory. The camera’s Bluetooth technology offers is control of the camera using a smartphone, geo-tagging of videos and stills and use with a compatible Bluetooth headset.
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Jabra intros BT headset with touch tech



Jabra has announced the upcoming release of its latest Bluetooth headset, the GO 6400-series. GO 6400-series uses touch technology which uses the touch controls for its volume adjustments and microphone muting.
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Nokia HF-510 Display Speakerphone

Nokia unveiled its HF-510 Display Speakerphone that utilizes Bluetooth to connect to your device wirelessly. The HF-510 fits inside your car and has an OLED display showing incoming caller information. It can paired with up to four device at the same time.

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