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i.VoicePRO 901′s dual microphones and noise-filtering software make sure the caller on the other end hears you perfectly

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By: , IntoMobile
Tuesday, September 29th, 2009 at 11:43 PM

i.VoicePRO 901

i.Tech Dynamic has unveiled i.VoicePRO 901, a Bluetooth headset equipped with dual microphones and noise-filtering software to let users hear and be heard clearly. The idea is to kill most of the ambient noise for crystal-clear phone calls even in noisiest of the environments.

The first mic is notched and U-shaped, sitting on the cheek side of the headset and directing the user’s voice directly into it. On the other hand, a second microphone is placed on the side, facing away from the user and targeting ambient noise.

All of the standard handset features are present, including voice-dialing (if your mobile phone supports the option), redialing of the last-number redial, call rejection, call transfer, auto re-link, and mute. In addition, there are dedicated buttons for adjusting volume… All this could be yours for some $80 bucks, which is a lot for a Bluetooth headset. Then again, if the sound quality is there, that’s about the price of similarly capable headsets we’re seeing…

[Via: slashphone]

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