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Com One expands its Bluetooth product line

By: , IntoMobile
Tuesday, March 27th, 2007 at 4:36 AM

Com One, known through Europe for its the wide range of Bluetooth solutions, is expanding its Bluetooth portfolio with two new products featured at CTIA.

Bluetooth Multimedia 2.1 Speakers Mic Clip Bluetooth Stereo Headset

The first one is the new Bluetooth Multimedia 2.1 Speakers that provide 3-D surround sound for gaming consoles and MP3 players. Designed to be universally compatible with all Bluetooth stereo devices and audio sources equipped with a jack (3.5 mm or RCA audio output connection), the Multimedia 2.1 Speakers are an affordable enhancement for a wireless lifestyle priced at only $119 MSRP.

Com One’s new gives users 2-in-1. The comfortable, lightweight and very small ear buds are designed to enjoy the favorite tunes from any A2DP Bluetooth stereo device. The embedded microphone in the clip-on attachment enables you to make and receive calls from your Bluetooth mobile phone. ($69 MSRP)

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