If you have a jailbroken iPhone and you don’t want to type via its multitouch screen, here’s good news – you can pair it with a physical Bluetooth keyboard. It looks ideal for those who often respond to emails, as well as social networks and instant messages on their iPhones.
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Jailbroken iPhones work with the Bluetooth keyboard
December 22nd, 2009 | Posted in Apple, Peripherals | 1 Comment »Sony Ericsson VH700 Bluetooth headset
December 17th, 2009 | Posted in Mobile Phones | No Comments »Alongside the two new GreenHeart phones from Sony Ericsson, the brand took the opportunity to also announce a new Bluetooth headset, the VH700, which offers the Bluetooth in its 2.1+EDR version, an anti-noise and battery life of 5 hours in talk and 250 hours in standby, all in 16.74 g.

Sennheiser PX210 BT, PXC310 BT and MM 450 Travel headphones available
November 24th, 2009 | Posted in Peripherals, Wireless | No Comments »Announced in August, the new PX210 BT, PXC310 BT (with NoiseGard technology) and MM 450 Travel (with NoiseGard and micro) portable Bluetooth headsets are now available from Sennheiser. Price: respectively 230, 350 and 370 euros.

Bluetrek Tattoo Bluetooth headset
November 23rd, 2009 | Posted in Mobile Phones, Peripherals | 1 Comment »Bluetrek knows that variety is the spice of life, and the Tattoo Bluetooth headset is its latest offer, which has been specially designed to be customized with adhesive skins. The Bluetooth headset weighs 7.7g and has a battery life of 8 hours and a standby time of up to 10 days. Other features include Bluetooth 2.0 with VoIP connectivity. The Bluetrek Tattoo Bluetooth headset price starts from $40.

Sony Ericsson MW600 Bluetooth headset
November 4th, 2009 | Posted in Mobile Phones | 4 Comments »Yesterday, Sony Ericsson also announced a new Bluetooth headset named MW600, equipped with a small OLED screen, a 3.5mm headphone jack and an FM RDS tuner! Its dimensions are 17.5 x 15 x 62mm for 13g. No price announced.

VR1 recordable Bluetooth headset
October 14th, 2009 | Posted in Mobile Phones | No Comments »The VR1 is the first recordable Bluetooth headset in the world, allowing you to save up to 8 minutes of your conversation. It is a Bluetooth 2.1+EDR with noise and echo cancellation, 6 hours of talk time and 150 hours on standby. Interested? Price: $109. It is unclear how the data is transferred – if it is based on a Bluetooth connection, or if it connects via USB?

Jabra HALO headset
September 26th, 2009 | Posted in Peripherals, Wireless | No Comments »If the Bluetooth does not put you off, the latest wireless headset by Jabra is the best companion of your MP3 player or mobile phone. Foldable, lightweight and very design, the HALO is A2DP compatible and will fit all situations. With its Noise Blackout and Zirene Power Bass technology, ambient noise is canceled and your music will show at its best. Up to 8 hours of standby time. Price: $130.

A Solar Bluetooth headset
September 22nd, 2009 | Posted in Mobile Phones | No Comments »Brando proposes for a price of $70, a Solar Bluetooth 2.1+EDR headset. Its standby time is about 5 hours, but it can also be recharged via USB. Its dimensions are 54.5×17x11.3 mm 1 for 3.1g.

Philips SPM9800 Bluetooth Mouse
September 10th, 2009 | Posted in Peripherals | No Comments »When we say Bluetooth mouse, you do not even wired connection, right? This is not the case with Philips SPM9800 Bluetooth mouse, because this device has a wireless USB that fits so clever, and it is based on proprietary technology 360°TouchControl by Philips can work, even in the absence of a surface. It will be released late this month in Europe, around $80.



