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more about #bluetoothheadsets more comments → MrEvil: Pardon me if I feel a little uncomfortable jamming something completely up my ear canal that isn't saving me from permanent hearing loss. more » Voyou_Charmant: This seems like a fine idea. A fine idea indeed! THE FUTURE IS NOW! more » Homerjay is utterly alone.: If you click over to Skymall you'll see all the rest of the shit you have to wear in order to make this thing work. Before you can take your first pho... more » CaseyG: There used to be a time when you could tell if someone was crazy, because he was talking to thin air. Then for a while you had to look at the crazies... more » Nathan Obbards: I'm waiting for the suppository version. more » stevewoz: Gotta' try it at the blackjack tables! more » guitargraham: Where's the microphone? more » Digo: I don't wear bluetooth headsets but if I did I would want them to be as visible as possible so people wouldn't think I'm talking to myself. With this ... more » OMG! Ponies!: Most otolaryngologists will tell you "never stick anything in your ear smaller than your elbow." more » ID Ron Burgundy: This looks surprisingly good. I personally don't usually have a need for a BT headset, but if I did, I think this would be the one I would get. #jabr... more » Hiphopopotamus: I like that the 925 was released on 4/1, so if you follow the link back Mr. T is staring you in the face... more » Nick: my initials spell "DAD" and i do not use a belt harness. i am a back-left pocket kind of guy and i have been for years. more » kosai: they just need to include a belt clip and it's an insta-douchebag kit more » anexanhume: The MoGo bluetooth headset, bringing two realms of douchedom together at last. more » GrossGreg: Looks like something from Skymall. I love that magazine. more » -
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Invisible Bluetooth Headset Is One Eardrum Away From Touching Your Brain
From the eccentric brainiacs at Skymall comes the Invisible Bluetooth Headset. I can see it causing permanent deafness, but not because of a volume level issue. More » -
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Jabra Stone: The Time When Bluetooth Got Self-Aware
It's tough to muster excitement over a $130 Bluetooth headset nowadays. It feels like peeling yourself out of bed after a breakup, or laughing at a joke during a eulogy for your best friend. So, Jabra, regarding the Stone: Thanks. More » -
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Plantronics Discovery 975 Bluetooth Headset Drops the Ladystyle, Picks Up Some Endurance
There are two kinds of Bluetooth users in the world: The inexplicably proud; and the begrudgingly conscripted. With the long-lasting, appealingly minimalist black and silver Discovery 975, Plantronics is wisely aiming for the latter. More » -
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MoGo Talk Bluetooth Headset For BlackBerry Comes With Its Very Own Baby Carrier
Bored with just talking about their microthin Bluetooth headsets, MoGo has started screwing them to things. For example: BlackBerrys! Now you can buy a headset with an adorable little backpack for your Curve and Javelin, and soon, Bold and Tour. More » -
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Tag Heuer Headset Constantly Whipsers 'You're So Rich' Into Your Ear
This Tag Heuer Bluetooth headset isn't quite as gorgeous as the company's watches, but it's still unlike anything else on the market. More » -
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Plantronics Voyager Pro Bluetooth Headset Kills the Wind
Do Bluetooth headset makers plant their seeds at the same time every year or something? Following the Jawbone Prime, modeled by sexy ladies, is Plantronics' Voyager Pro, modeled by business douches. More » -
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Hands On Jabra Halo Bluetooth Headset: Really, Really Slim
I didn't realize just how small this Jabra Halo Stereo Bluetooth Headset was until I actually picked it up. Yeah, it's pretty damn thin. More » -
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Daft Punk's Bluetooth Headphones Are the Bluetooth Headphones I Want
Nokia recently asked for Bluetooth headset designs inspired by a certain song; this is what G. Smith presented after listening to "Robot Rock" a few dozen times. R. Kelly and Michael Jackson are also well-represented. More » -
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Plantronics Patents Nod-Powered Bluetooth Headset
One way to increase the potency of Bluetooth headsets as social poison is to wear them while affecting strange, inexplicable and constant head movement. With Plantronics' new movement-charged headset design, that may become a necessity. The device relies on a small flywheel that, when rotated in a magnetic field, draws enough current to power the headset. Plantronics claims that the system would harvest enough energy to power the headset during constant use, which is actually pretty impressive. More » -
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Question of the Day: How Do You Use Your Cellphone in the Car?
Yesterday's news about the train incident in LA got me thinking. We all know about the dangers of using a cellphone in the car, but let's face it—most of us do it anyway. So, this question isn't meant to judge. I am simply curious to know how you use your phone in the car. In other words, do you stick with the cellphone? Do you use a Bluetooth headset? Or do you have a hands-free system in the car itself? More »
