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Bluetrek BIZZ Bluetooth headset also works as a microSD card reader, USB flash drive

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By: , IntoMobile
Wednesday, February 27th, 2008 at 3:34 AM

Bluetrek BIZZBluetrek is launching its latest Bluetooth headset called “BIZZ” in the UK. The 10 grams heavy (or that’s light) device is probably one of the most useful mobile phone accessories I’ve seen to date. The secret? Well it’s not just a Bluetooth headset but also a microSD card reader and a USB flash drive.

Simply open the headset (yes, open) and insert a microSD card (up to 8GB cards are support) and you can use the BIZZ as the flash drive to store all the data you need on the card’s memory. Or you could use it to quickly transfer data from a mobile phone to a desktop computer. Best of all, while you’re transferring the data — or even when you don’t have any files to transfer — the BIZZ is charging via USB port. Talk about multi-functional devices…

At the moment we’re not sure where you can buy the Bluetrek BIZZ, but we do however know it cost 39 GBP. That’s in UK, with launches in U.S. and rest of Europe to follow soon. Hopefully.

[Via: PocketLink]

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