HBH-PV 715, HBH-PV-720 and HBH-PV-740

Jun 17, 2008 10:45 GMT  ·  By

Sony Ericsson has already announced five new mobile phones today, but the Swedish-Japanese company did not stop here. It also unveiled the future release of three new Bluetooth headsets, each targeted for specific users: HBH-PV 715, HBH-PV-720 and HBH-PV-740.

All three accessories have lots of common specs, but they differ when it comes to design and some features. The common specs of the headsets include: Bluetooth 2.0 with EDR, auto-pairing, DSP, automatic volume adjustment, removable ear hooks and up to 11 hours of talk time or up to 800 hours of stand-by time.

HBH-PV-715 is made for everyday use, it's practical and simple to use. The HBH-PV-720 ads more style, featuring three changeable covers with silver and black patterns, plus a black necklace.

The HBH-PV-740, which will probably be the most expensive headset, is targeted towards business users who need a complete Bluetooth solution. The HBH-PV-740 comes with a display that shows connection-related info as well as the battery status, a USB charger, a headset desk stand and a silver necklace that allows you to easily carry the headset.

Talking about the new Bluetooth products, Jacob Sten, Head of the Accessories Division at Sony Ericsson, declared: "These three models are the most innovative headsets that Sony Ericsson has ever produced and they really stand out from the competition. We understand that users need to keep in contact while on the move, and now they can do so incredibly easily with this range of headsets that suits any lifestyle."

The HBH-PV-720 is set for a third quarter release, while the HBH-PV 715 and HBH-PV-740 will hit the market a bit later, in the fourth quarter of the year. For the moment, Sony Ericsson gave pricing details for none of its three new Bluetooth headsets.