Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Sony Ericsson HCB-108 Bluetooth speakerphone launches

Sony Ericsson in England on Tuesday unveiled its newest cellphone accessory, the Bluetooth HCB-108 car speaker. The portable speaker comes with a clip that lets users put it on the sunvisors of their vehicles and connect with Bluetooth-enabled phones to deliver hands-free conversations.

Claiming to have the longest talk and standby time on the market, the unit offers a month of standby and 25 hours of nattering. The HCB-108 attaches to your car's visor with no wires, or can be used on your desk as a speakerphone.

Sound-wise, Sony Ericsson says the gadget has "superior true duplex audio quality" with echo reduction, noise cancellation and Digital Signal Processing.

The HCB-108 will be available in selected markets from early-Q4 in black and silver. Sony Ericsson simply announcing the HCB-108 will be available early on in the fall of 2008 in select markets at an unspecified price.

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