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VXi’s BlueParrott Xpressway Bluetooth headset is made for high-noise environments

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By: , IntoMobile
Monday, November 30th, 2009 at 4:18 AM

VXi BlueParrott Xpressway Bluetooth headset

VXi Corporation has released a new Bluetooth headset designed specifically for high-noise environments – VXi BlueParrott Xpressway. The trick is in using the Xtreme Noise Suppression technologies, which should ensure the high-quality sound despite the surrounding noise. Moreover, the device comes with a powerful battery that should provide enough juice to keep the headset running for up to 16 hours in talk and 150 hours in standby mode in a single charge.

In addition, the BlueParrott Xpressway features Multipoint Connection allowing users to connect to and switch between two Bluetooth-enabled devices (phones, MP3 players and computers). Then there’s a multifunction button that activates power, call answer/end, voice dial and call waiting commands; as well as volume control buttons.

As for the pricing, the headset costs $119.99 and is available across VXi authorized resellers and e-tailers.

[Via: slashphone]

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