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Cut the cord!
The trouble with an Apple iPod or a cell phone headset is the cable running from the device to your ears. It always seems to be at odds with your arms as you exercise or carry things around.
Perhaps the answer is a wireless headset. I-O Data’s wiREVO connects to any Bluetooth device within 30 feet, the company says.
You could listen to your iPod across the room while you pedal an exercise bike, for example. When your cell gets a call, you’ll hear the ring in your wiREVO headphones. Click a button on the headset’s remote control to take the call. After you hang up, the rechargeable wiREVO will automatically resume playing your music.
The base wiREVO model, the WRHS30, comes with earphones, a microphone, and a remote. Step up to the WRHH20 model with earbuds, and the remote will have a little LCD screen that can give you Caller ID numbers. This version also comes with a neck loop that helps keep the wiREVO’s cords out of your way.
Adapters are available for certain iPods and unsupported Bluetooth devices.
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The wiREVO Bluetooth Wireless Headset:
- Lets you listen to your personal music player or place phone calls wirelessly from up to 30 feet away
- Features 24-bit stereo audio
- Includes earbuds, microphone, and a remote control
- Has a caller ID feature (model WRH-H20)
- Supports Bluetooth® 2.0 Class2 standards: HSP (Headset Profile), HFP (Hands-free Profile), A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile), and AVRCP (Audio Video Remote Control Profile)
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