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New BlueAnt's Bluetooth Headset features Caller ID and vibrating alert

Categories: Accessories, Devices, General
By: , IntoMobile
Wednesday, February 7th, 2007 at 4:22 AM

Our sponsor, BlueAnt Wireless, has announced the release of its latest Bluetooth headset – the V12 LCD. The new headset incorporates a Backlit LCD screen with 12 digit caller ID, vibrating alert for incoming calls, “Ambient Noise Reduction” for improved clarity of sound, battery and volume “Intelligent Status Indicators” and a history of the last 10 numbers received.

V12 LCD

This lightweight device also offers voice dial, can connect with up to 5 Bluetooth devices and offers a micro USB neck strap to easily view the headset’s status. With an extended battery life of up to 12 hours talk-time or a massive 15 days standby time, the BlueAnt V12 LCD Bluetooth Headset is capable of carrying all of your communication information allowing you to keep your personal and business contacts literally at your finger tips.

Weighing in at only half an ounce and measuring just 2 1/4 inches in length, the V12 LCD Bluetooth Headset is supported by BlueAnt’s committed customer service program and 24 month hardware warranty standard with all BlueAnt products.

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