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i.Tech’s i.VoicePRO uses two microphones to deliver excellent voice quality

Categories: Accessories, Announcements
By: , IntoMobile
Tuesday, July 8th, 2008 at 3:46 AM

i.VoicePRO

i.Tech, the folks behind a unique (weird?) Bluetooth headset with a laser pointer and LED flashlight – BluePOINTER, unveiled their latest product. It’s the Bluetooth 2.1-enabled i.VoicePRO headset, which instead of a single uses dual microphone to deliver the professional voice quality.

Using two microphones, i.VoicePRO was specifically designed and tuned for voice pickup applications. The microphones array technology in i.VoicePRO enables the pickup of near-field signal but excludes the pickup of undesired far-field noises. Signals from far-field are ignored while the desired signal remains clean and clear. Therefore, i.VoicePRO user does not need to speak louder and can keep talking elegantly all day long.

The headset measuers 63.2×16.7×9.9 mm and has a weight of 12 grams. Its battery enables 5 hours of talk and up to 100 hours of standby time. No pricing nor availability information were given…

More information is available on the i.Tech’s website and the full release is available on PRNewswire.

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