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Tritton launches new Bluetooth accessories – AX Micro headset, AX Visor car kit

Categories: Accessories
By: , IntoMobile
Saturday, April 12th, 2008 at 8:17 AM

Tritton accessories

Not that known manufacturer of the Bluetooth mobile phone accessories Tritton recently launched two new products – AX Micro headset and AX Visor car kit. The first one is a comfortable, mono headset with “sleek micro design” that incorporates a design with flexible finger grips that rest on the inner rim of the ear, ensuring “extreme ease of wear and stability.” The AX Micro’s should provide users with up to 5 hours of talk and 150 hours of standby time. It’s already available through Tritton’s network of online and offline retail partners at MSRP of $59.99.

The other accessory is designed for those who frequently drive to their job. The AX Visor can work either in “car mode” or “speakerphone mode.” In “car mode” the unit will activate the unidirectional microphone, while in “speakerphone mode” the omnidirectional microphone is used. The Bluetooth accessory has an OLED screen for displaying caller IDs, battery that can power-up the device for up to 15 hours of talk and 400 hours of standby time, as well as ability to be charged either via AC/DC adapter, cigarette jack or a USB port. Again, the AX Visor is already available through Tritton’s partners at MSRP of $119.99.

More information is available on Tritton’s website.

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