<![CDATA[Gizmodo: blueant]]> http://tags.gizmodo.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/gizmodo.com.png <![CDATA[Gizmodo: blueant]]> http://gizmodo.com/tag/blueant http://gizmodo.com/tag/blueant <![CDATA[BlueAnt Supertooth 3 Bluetooth Speakerphone Reads Your Caller's Names Aloud]]> This Bluetooth speakerphone will take your phone's address book and read out caller ID names on ring. It also can pair with eight devices and connect to the one ringing. [Gizmag]

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<![CDATA[BlueAnt V1 Bluetooth Headset First Ever With True Voice User Interface]]> The Deal: BlueAnt, who we've seen some Bluetoothiness from before, is introing "the first ever Bluetooth headset with a true voice user interface," the BlueAnt V1. The VUI is powered by BlueGenie, which is the first time it's been used on a headset. Other than the big ant-stamped button, it should be pretty hands-free, with commands like "accept call" and "volume up" and "kick the guy in front of me." The Drag: Voice control can be wonky, so you might want to use buttons.

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<![CDATA[BlueAnt Supertooth Light Lets You Talk Hands-Free in Full Duplex]]> A few months ago we heard rumblings of BlueAnt, a company from Australia planning to make inroads into the US market, and here's that ambition coming into fruition. The $80 Supertooth Light is a Bluetooth speakerphone that's full duplex, meaning that your conversation will be much more comfortable because you can hear someone talking to you as you are talking, something that happens all the time in casual conversation.

It also has echo and noise cancellation, so you can use it in a loud environment such as that hot rod convertible of yours. It's just the right size to clip onto your car's sun visor, giving you hands-free talking for 15 hours, working in the same way as many GPS receivers that also have Bluetooth speakerphones on board. It's now available for pre-order in black or white.

Product Page [Mobilecity, via CrunchGear]

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