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Yidsun Wireless unveils two cool Bluetooth headsets: BluSaber Classic and BluSaber X

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By: , IntoMobile
Thursday, March 12th, 2009 at 5:27 AM

Yidsun Wireless Bluetooth headsets: BluSaber Classic and BluSaber X

You may not be that familiar with Bluetooth accessory maker Yidsun Wireless, but their two new headsets rock. The BluSaber Classic and BlueSaber X are part of the company’s Green Concept series, which offers “more pleasant experience than ever with its ultra light and super slim design.” And while we’ve already heard similar words from other companies, Yidsun’s trick is in the USB connector that is used to get rid of the annoying wires and chargers — you can insert a “BluSaber Series” headset to any desktop or laptop’s USB slot for charging!

The first of the two devices, “BluSaber Classic” is made of metal and sports a sleek look and design. The USB connector is integrated withing the device and so is the 1GB of flash memory, that allows users to move some data while charging the headset.

The other one, “BluSaber X” dumps the embedded memory for the microSD card reader (actually Yidsun’s release says it’s a miniSD card, which is kinda strange). This way, you can simply plug a memory card in the headset and also use it as a flash drive or a card reader.

As for the release date, Yidsun said that both BluSaber Classic and BluSaber X will hit store shelves before Jun 2009, with MSRP ranging from $59 to $69.

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