It’s a cruel world out there. Just when I though that my Samsung WEP 410 Bluetooth headset is the coolest one on the planet, the brutal Korean company showcased the WEP 420 model at this year’s CeBIT in Hanover, Germany.

But, the Samsung WEP 420 actually doesn’t play in the same league as WEP 410 does. I paid roughly fifty bucks for my 410, but for the 420 model potential customers will have to pay much more. Samsung praise it as a high-class headset – the WEP 420 is designed by Bang & Olufsen.
The new headset 420 also comes with the special sliding cover that blocks static to increase the overall sound quality. Plus, there’s the ultra-cool charger cradle.
Also at CeBIT, Samsung showcased the WEP 500 headset, but that one I don’t like that much despite the innovative design of round shapes. (via: FarEastGizmos)
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