Feb 17 2009
Philips Bluetooth headphones with gestural interface
Posted by: Maria Mihale in Gadgets

When it comes to listening to music on your mobile phone or media player, wires are the last thing you need. They are uncomfortable and they can easily turn into the worst nightmare ever, because they tangle when you least expect it.
This is why the Bluetooth technology is the perfect solution when it comes to saying goodbye to wires and enjoying the best sound experience of them all.

The SHB 7110 are Philips Bluetooth headphones that solve the above-mentioned problem, being controlled in a very simple way†by touching its surface. How something like this is possible, you ask? Well, “sensors and advanced software in your Bluetooth headset register and interpret any touch so that – for example – a stroke on the headsets surface adjusts the volume, a tap picks up a call, or taking off the headset will transfer an active call to the phoneâ€.
The features these headphones are equipped with include: FullSound, a smart algorithm that runs on a powerful chip placed inside the headset, Angled Acoustics design which provides noise cancelation, EverClear technology, designed to ensure the clarity of calls, Bluetooth HSP/HFP (handset profile and handsfree profile) compliance, Bluetooth Stereo (A2DP compliance) and wireless call management, which means you can accept and reject calls, voice dial and redial.

There’s a wire that connects the two earpieces, which is designed to be worn behind the neck.
The Philips Bluetooth headphones are still in the concept phase, so details about the price and the release date aren’t available for the moment.
(Source: Dvice)





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