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The next batch of new products that Sony Ericsson announced yesterday are three Bluetooth headsets which the company is touting as the most innovative of its Bluetooth headsets so far. These headsets are the HBH-PV715, HBH-PV720 and HBH-PV740. Accoding to Sony Ericsson, all three headsets promise maximum mobility and great features.
So, first we have the HBH-PV715 which will be available in either black or white colors. This stylish wireless headset is geared for those who want a no-fuss device which is comfortable and easy to use. This headset gives out 11 hours of talk time and 800 hours of stand by time. It features a removable ear hook, auto-pairing, DSP and automatic volume adjustment, a reliable Bluetooth 2.0 +EDR connection
Next we have the HBH-PV-720 which Sony Ericsson is gearing for the street-wise and image-conscious mobile phone users. Like the HBH-PV715, this baby gives out 11 hours talk time and 800 hours standby time, autopairing, DSP and automatic volume adjustment, Bluetooth 2.0 +EDR, and removable ear hooks. In addition, it also comes with 3 elegant Style-up covers with black and silver patterns plus a black necklace.
And finally we have the HBH-PV-740 which is geared for the professional and business-oriented mobile phone users. It boasts of all the features of the other two headsets and addition it also comes with a headset desk stand and USB charger, status display for battery and connection indication.
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