Callpod’s Dragon Bluetooth earpiece sports 100-meter range
By Darren Murph | November 15, 2007
Filed under: Cellphones
If you’re cool with a circular gizmo flanking one of your ears, Callpod’s Bluetooth earpiece is probably right down your alley. Aside from rocking a dual-microphone design, noise cancellation technology and multi-device pairing support, this headset promises to stay connected even if you stray 100-meters (give or take) from your mobile / computer. Additionally, you can count on 8-hours of talk time (300-hours in standby) to handle those all-night sobfests, and it’s even firmware upgradable should the future hold some extras not yet available. If you’re all ready to sign up, hit the read link and throw down your $119.95 — Callpod says they’ll be shipping soon.
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