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The BlueAnt Z9 – A First Look

Posted by Jack Cook on August 21, 2007 – 2:25 pm  Share
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BlueAnt has again come out with another terrific Bluetooth headset that is small in size and large in features. 

The BlueAnt Z9, has a dual microphone and uses BlueAnt’s Voice Isolation Technology to provide you with clear, clean and high quality voice communications.  This device, winner of the CES 2007 Design and Engineering award, is the next generation in Noise Suppression, Echo Cancellation and Wind Noise Reduction for Bluetooth headsets.

When I first saw this device, I knew I wanted to try it.  The ability to have multiple devices paired is important to me but the ability to transfer connection on the fly was even more important.  Carrying multiple phones all the time, I wanted (and needed) a headset that would provide me with clear, clean crisp sound as well as the ability to easily switch between phones quickly and easily. 

With just a couple of days under my belt with this NEW entry from BlueAnt, I am really pleased with its performance.  After two full days of use, today is the first time I have charged it and I’m not even sure I had to do it  because it was still working.

The following two videos are my first impressions of the BlueAnt Z9 .  I need to point out that during the video, I made a call.  The video has radio interference during the call that was picked up by my video recorder.  The sound that is heard was NOT audible to the ear during use nor was audible on the Z9.

 

BlueAnt Z9 Unboxing – Part 1

 BlueAnt Z9 Unboxing – Part 2

 

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