Innovative headset

Nov 20, 2007 15:50 GMT  ·  By

Touch sensitivity is such a hot feature that it's no surprise to see it being used everywhere, even with Bluetooth headsets. Bluetrek just released Sense, an innovative such device which gets rid of all the old fashioned buttons and manages to really stand out, which is pretty difficult in this line of products.

A touch-sensitive Bluetooth headset sounds like the perfect accessory to go with a touchscreen enabled mobile phone. The technology has taken a great development over the past period and it sounds like it will be only a matter of time until having a touch sensitive car or even toaster.

The Bluetrek Sense Bluetooth headset manages to pack the most evolved mobile technology and does it with a sense of fashion, as the product looks really great. It is only 5 cm long and weighs a mere total of 8 grams. This leaves room for a dual-color LED display, which makes it look extremely high-tech and a fresh concept in the line of Bluetooth headsets.

The device also packs voice-guided operation, which means that the headset gives audible confirmation of the selected features. Moreover, it fits perfectly in the user's ear with or without the slim ear-hook. It has an extremely stylish design, with a glossy black finish that should suit all those iPhone lookalikes out there that come with large dark touchscreens.

The headset operates within a range of 10 meters and has a talk time of 4 hours, while it can also hold up for up to 5 days in standby mode. It works with Bluetooth v1.2 enabled devices, which should make it compatible with just about any mobile phone out there that comes equipped with this technology.

The Bluetrek Sense Bluetooth headset will be out on the market starting next year, for the price of 50 pounds (about USD100).