
I.TECH Dynamic (no relation to the publication which you are currently reading) has recently launched a couple of cool wireless Bluetooth headsets systems for the iPod nano and the fifth-generation video iPod: The BlueCON nano and BlueCON G5.
Attached to the base of the iPods via a dock connector, the BlueCONs use the Bluetooth v1.2 standard Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) to wirelessly transmit audio to a compatible headset or receiver.
The BlueCONs also double as iPod battery chargers, which is awfully convenient if you haven’t got an Apple-made iPod charger or a USB-equipped PC to charge your iPod.
The BlueCON nano is particularly cool because it also acts as a protective case for an iPod nano, and doubles as a tabletop stand when flipped over.
The BlueCON G5 and BlueCON nano cost RM499 each and are bundled with i.Tech Clip R35 Bluetooth headset/dongles.
The Clip R35 is particularly clever too – it can be paired with both your mobile phone and iPod at the same time, which means you can answer a call by simply switching the headset from iPod to phone mode. Plus, its battery has enough power for up to six hours of continuous listening.
Both BlueCON systems and the Clip R35 utilise the Bluetooth Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP) too, which means that you can select tracks, seek, play and pause an iPod from the R35’s remote keypad. -theStar
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