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Finally, a stereo Bluetooth headset with a microphone from Anycom
by Guy J Kewney | posted on 07 November 2005
It has taken the Bluetooth headset industry a remarkably long time to twig that we don't want to use one headset for listening to music, and then frantically rip it off to use another Bluetooth headset for answering the phone. Anycom has the one... at a price.
The company has announced the blue bsh-100 headset [right] which, at first sight, is just another of those "hang-on-both-ears" stereo headsets for iPod users. Except for the little black bit jutting out of the right earpiece. That's the audio input device, or microphone. [see left
It's described as "a wireless unit that offers multiple settings for hi-fi stereo headphone for digital audio, Bluetooth headset with attachable microphone for use with mobile phones and PC peripheral using a USB Bluetooth adapter for gaming, chat and VoIP."
And (if it works as described) the best feature will undoubtedly be its ability to connect to your PC and your phone at the same time. If a call comes in while you're listening to streaming audio, it will switch to the phone. Of course, this won't work if you don't also have a Bluetooth transmitter on your PC, and so you may have to buy one.
And the icing on the cake: a Bluetooth audio gateway. Without further details (actual hands-on reviews!) this is probably going to seem more wonderful than it can in reality be: but what we're hoping it will do, is allow you to plug several audio inputs into it, and switch between them - from landline phone to Skype, from Skype to iPod, from iPod to mobile phone.
Price in the US has been announced at $120 for the headset, and $29 for the audio adapter. Full details are available on the Anycom web site
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