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Bluetooth headset for phones without Bluetooth
If your mobile is a bit old, or if you've eschewed those little technological extras in favour of a pretty little fashion phone, all is not lost. Jabra is now selling a Bluetooth Adapter that lets you add Bluetooth capabilities to your phone. The Jabra A210 can be plugged into any phone that supports the standard 2.5mm headset socket, supplying the necessary technology for you to connect a Bluetooth headset. The unit provides 8 hours of talk time and 240 hours of standby time. There's voice dialling support and the usual distracting flashing LEDs. It's not a pretty solution, but it would do the job if you're using a headset in a car. Not sure we'd want to clip it to our belt and skip out onto the street with it though. It's not entirely clear whether you can use this for data transfer or to connect your phone to a laptop, so it's most likely for headset pairing only. £39l.99.
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Posted by Shiny Media on November 4, 2004 in Mobile phones | Permalink
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