There's a silent war for supremacy being waged between regular headsets and Bluetooth headsets. Although Bluetooth is definitely at an advantage (wireless and cool looking), for some strange reason (maybe the pricing of those really good ones), they never completely get the upper hand.
Sound ID hopes that through innovation (although I'm a little reticent regarding the “innovation” part) and user-minded design, it will brake the ice and rule the market. This device, namely the Ultra-Comfortable Sound ID 200 Bluetooth Headset, impressed the people at Sound ID so much that Michael Jones, President and CEO, declared, “We’re excited to launch the Sound ID 200, as we believe it’s comfortable fit, compact size and easy-to-use features are qualities that today’s consumers are looking for [...] Most importantly, the 200 delivers the proprietary sound-enhancing features that make our headsets the best on the market for hands-free conversations in noisy mobile environments.”
Its RealComfort EarLoops are scientifically designed to provide the user with a really comfortable experience, while its automatic volume control and Noise Navigation allow your microphone to intelligently adjust its volume and isolate speech while minimizing the background noise.
With up to six hours of talk time or nine days of standby, you will be happy that your headphones have a Micro-USB charging cable so you can quickly recharge them. Some MP3 support or Radio availability would have made this device pretty interesting, don't you agree? But since it doesn't have any, it's just another 100 USD Bluetooth headset in a sea of such devices.
In case you are interested in it, it will be made available in stores in mid-April.
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