Presented by Iqua at CES 2007

Jan 6, 2007 09:11 GMT  ·  By

The new Iqua Chameleon wireless headset adapts itself to your lifestyle as a concealed mono ear-loop headset and can transform into a stereo sound music experience with dual earpieces.

Iqua Chameleon (BHS-801) will be unveiled at the Iqua display booth, at The Sands Expo Center in Las Vegas for The Consumer Electronics Show, the world's largest trade show, held January 8-11.

Iqua created the Chameleon wireless headset to be, at first sight, a stylish mono headset that comes with two different sized removable ear-loops, but by adding a revolutionary stereo extension adapter and stereo earpieces, the Chameleon transforms into a hi-fi stereo headset. With its Finnish design sense, the Chameleon effortlessly merges into any lifestyle situation for business and personal use.

The Chameleon offers many features including DSP, noise-cancellation technology that ensures the highest audio quality, as well as Fractus high performance antenna that enables best Bluetooth connectivity, a mini-USB charging connector, adapter for compatibility with ordinary stereo earpieces, answer/end/reject call, last number redial, voice dial, switch between phone and hands free modes, multi-colored LEDs for status indication, and support to VoIP calls.

The product sales package comes with headset, 2 ear-loops, stereo earpiece, earpiece adapter, wall charger, carrying case, user guide, quick guide.

Iqua products are currently available in more than 20 countries, mainly in Europe, as well as in Singapore, Thailand, and the United States through Iqua US web store. The Chameleon is one of several Iqua products available in the U.S. through the company's webstore as well as through its distributor, Superior Communications. The Chameleon will be ready for retail in the first quarter of 2007 for about $99.00.