Including the HPM-75 for music enthusiasts

Feb 7, 2007 10:02 GMT  ·  By

Sony Ericsson didn't only release quite a large number of mobile phones, but they also presented accessories to go with those new handsets.

The three new handsfree accessories from Sony Ericsson are designed to make talking on the phone or listening to music easier and enjoyable, with one of the three being dedicated to mobile music.

The HBH-PV702 Bluetooth headset is available in white or black finish and according to Sony Ericsson, it is the perfect wireless headset for anyone who is new to a handsfree because it is lightweight, compact and provides a long lasting talk and standby time.

The pen-shape design is not something we haven't seen before, but it still manages to be stylish. Another Bluetooth headset Sony Ericsson recently launched, the HBH-PV710 comes in the same classic pen-shaped form, that according to the company provides superior voice clarity because of the microphone being closer to the mouth, and a swiveling ear hook.

It sports a talk time of up to 12 hours or standby time of 300 hours and is somewhat customizable, the user being able to pick between glittering brown or red covers.

For a user that values music more than anything else, the mobile phone manufacturer has also presented the Stereo Portable Handsfree HPM-75 which they describe as having excellent sound and an attractive mettalic finish.

The handsfree has been designed for the best possible fit and the spare ear buds of different sizes supplied in the box can be swapped according to each person's needs. The PV702 will be available starting early Q2 this year, the PV710 from late Q1 2007, while you can expect to find the HPM-75 in shops starting mid-Q2 this year.