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SuperTooth HD speakerphone and SuperTooth Disco portable stereo speaker unveiled

By: , IntoMobile
Friday, February 18th, 2011 at 5:31 PM

Bluetooth accessories maker SuperTooth unveiled two cool products at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. The first one is SuperTooth HD which is touted to be the “most advanced Bluetooth speakerphone on the market.”

The device comes with new Twin Speaker V Array Technology, rocking 2 5-Watt speakers and a 5.4-Watt amplifier for higher audio power. On the other hand, its dual microphone picks up voices more clearly to enable an “amazing audio quality,” both in emission and reception.

Then there’s the new Dial2Do-powered SuperText feature, allowing users to compose and send SMS, emails, Facebook and Twitter notes. Additionally, the SuperTooth HD can read your incoming SMS (for Android and Blackberry only) or accept voice commands to call pre-dialed phone numbers, check your voice mail and so on.

The other device is SuperTooth Disco (pictured above), the first portable stereo speaker with 28 watts of sound. It comes with a rechargeable battery that ensures three to four hours of non-stop, high-volume music, and up to ten hours of “moderately” played melodies. The Disco comes in a “sleek and compact” packaging, with a case that “easily slides into a purse or bag.”

The SuperTooth Disco is already available for $149.00, while the SuperTooth HD will hit store shelves in April.

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