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naviPlay Stereo Bluetooth Headphone – for iPods too!

Posted by Chris Leckness on March 11, 2006 – 10:42 am  Share
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The naviPlay Stereo Headset is designed for active listeners, freeing you from the cumbersome cable connection between your iPod and headphones. The naviPlay Stereo Headset can also be used as a wireless headset with your Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone.* Effortlessly switch between listening to music to taking calls without having to remove your headphones or scramble for your phone. Use it on a treadmill at the gym, take it with you cycling…anytime being tied to your iPod would limit your range of motion or expose the iPod to risk. The possibilities are limitless.

The great thing about naviPlay is that it’s ready to use right out of the box. There’s no software to load, nothing to configure to enjoy your music wirelessly. Just charge the adapter and headset and travel with your tunes. 

naviPlay Bluetooth iPod Adapter Specifications:

  • Bluetooth 1.2
  • Size: 85mm x 66mm x 27.5mm
  • Weight: 58 grams/2.0 ounces
  • Use iPod USB 2.0 or Firewire cable for recharging battery and operation.
  • Rechargeable lithium-polymer 3.7 V 540 mAh (Built-in, fixed)
  • 8 hours continuous operation (at maximum volumeand 2 meters range)

naviPlay Bluetooth Stereo Headset Specifications:

  • Bluetooth 1.2
  • Size: 181.4mm x 173.9mm x 68.0mm
  • Weight: 117 grams/4.125 ounces
  • Built in microphone
  • Use iPod USB 2.0 or Firewire cable for recharging battery and operation.
  • Rechargeable lithium-polymer 3.7 V 540 mAh (Built-in, fixed)
  • 8 hours continuous operation (at maximum volumeand 2 meters range)

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