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Sony Ericsson HCB-108 Bluetooth car speakerphone looks cool, should be affordable

By: , IntoMobile
Friday, September 19th, 2008 at 10:10 AM

Sony Ericsson has recently unveiled their latest accessory – the HCB-108 Bluetooth car speakerphone. The device prides itself with the great battery that supposedly should deliver up to 25 hours of talk time and a standby time of up to one month. Additionally, the Swedish-Japanese handset maker wows for crystal clear conversations and “superior true duplex audio quality” with echo reduction, noise cancellation and Digital Signal Processing (DSP). Last, but not the least, one of the key selling points of the HCB-108 is that you can easily attach it to a car visor — similarly to the MOTO ROKR T505, which is still kinda better because of the built-in FM transmitter.

And that’s about all we can say about it. Release date is set for Q4 2008 when you will be able to grab the HCB-108 in either black or silver in “select markets.” As for the price, all we have is “affordable,” whatever that means…

Full release is available from here.

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