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Samsung unveils a trio of mono Bluetooth headsets in Russia

By: , IntoMobile
Tuesday, July 29th, 2008 at 8:11 AM

Samsung announces a trio of mono Bluetooth headsets in Russia

Samsung has unveiled a trio of of mono Bluetooth headsets in Russia. As always, the Korean giant’s headsets look stylish and offer quite solid value for money. Let’s briefly go through each one of the headsets announced:

  • WEP250 – based on the popular WEP200 model, the WEP250 is a budget headset that weighs only 11 grams. Battery provides up to 7 hours of talk and up to 100 hours of standby time.
  • WEP350 – with a total thickness of 5.9 mm, this is the “world’s most thinnest headset.” The “surprisingly compact” headset sports a removable zaushnik that make its use more comfortable. Three color options are available: “glossy black”, “romantic red” and “metallic silver”. It also comes with a desktop docking station charger that allows receiving of the calls even while charging. WEP350′s battery provides up to 5 hours of talk and up to 80 hours of standby time.
  • WEP700 – stylish comfortable headset which is “designed for businessmen leading active lives”. The device sports some noise suppression system and provide clear sound echoes even in the noisy environment. WEP700′s battery promises to deliver up to 6 hours of talk and up to 200 hours of standby time. It weighs only 10 grams.

Samsung WEP250, WEP350 and WEP700 will hit the market of Russia in August and will be sold for 890 ($38), 1350 ($58) and 2100 ($90) rubles, respectively. At this stage, we’ve no idea whether Samsung plans to introduce the trio to other countries, as well.

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