The Bluetooth Stereo Headset from Greece
25 11 2006In 2001, wireless earphones were introduced. Despite there are many manufacturers, their design has not seen much of a change. They are very often uncomfortable to wear and the bulky over-the-ear-phone that weighs 25 grams or more doesn’t make the user too pleased. Such earphones hindered perceptions of external sounds and were thus not very suitable for wearing them offline.
However, the Greeks had a solution. Not only did they manage to make a lightweight headset, but they also managed to include tons of specifications for the headset, including the Bluetooth audio transmitter. This Bluetooth stereo headset has Bluetooth specification V 1.2 compatible and supports Bluetooth profiles including A2DP and HSP. Its radio frequency is from 2402 MHz to 2480 MHz and can be normally be used for a distance up to 10 meters, or even twenty in open areas. It is powered by two AA batteries.
This Bluetooth stereo headset has many functional buttons. It got a button/switch for powering on or off, as well as volume adjustment controls. It also has phone accept, hang up and mute control. Its dimensions are 175 x 150 x 55 mm and the weight of this Bluetooth stereo headset is only 123.8 grams. With each advancement in technology, one is able to carry audio as well as video wherever you might go. When you got to choose between a wired headset, and a wireless Bluetooth stereo headset, it shouldn’t be too hard to decide.
The purpose of the Bluetooth stereo headset should be to allow audio and video devices to be placed on desks, and still allow the user to move about freely. This is the aim of the Bluetooth stereo headset manufacturers, delivering what most of the users are looking for.





