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SouthWing unveils SF350 Bluetooth car kit, SA320 Bluetooth stereo headset

By: , IntoMobile
Monday, November 10th, 2008 at 12:31 AM

Recently, the Bluetooth accessories maker SouthWing has unveiled two new products – SF350 Bluetooth car kit and SA320 Bluetooth stereo headset.

First comes the car-kit, which, thanks to the magnetic clip, can be easily attached and detached from the sun visor. The device relies on the DSP technology to deliver clear sound without echos and noise. There’s also a 2 Watt speaker on board, and the ability to connect up to three phones at the same time. The SF350′s battery provides users with up to 10 hours of talk time.

The other product announced is the SA320 Bluetooth stereo headset. The Bluetooth 2.0 compatible device is designed for music lovers. Features include auto-pairing, ability to connect up to 3 devices at the same time, voice dialing, battery level indicator. Speaking of battery, the SA320 can work for up to 5 hours in the music mode or 6 hours in talk mode. When in standby, the device can sustain up to 150 hours.

Unfortunately, we couldn’t find a single image of any of the two SouthWing products. Their website is kinda behind their press releases. Still, you may want to hop over and hope they’ll update it in the meantime…

[Via: MobileBurn]

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