Virtual surround sound, and AM3D power bass are among the features

Oct 18, 2011 15:29 GMT  ·  By

Jabra is well renowned to smartphone owners for its high quality wireless headsets and accessories, and recently it has just added another device to its hands-free kit lineup, the STREET2.

Shaped in the form of a dog-tag pendant, the STREET2 is designed to hang around you neck and is compatible with all headphones using a standard 3.5mm jack.

But the unique design isn't the only thing that separates Jabra's latest hands-free from its counterparts, since the device has the ability to be connected to two devices within a 10 meter range at once, so you can hook up both your phone and the music player simultaneously.

Furthermore, the STREET2 also comes with on-board controls to skip music tracks, answer or end calls, and redial the last numbers in the phone's call logs, as well as with virtual surround sound, AM3D power bass, and a bunch of other sound enhancements.

Jabra promises that the STREET2 can deliver up to 8 hours of talk time and a standby time of up to 9.5 days, all for a price of about $77 (roughly 56 Euros). (via Uber Gizmo)