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New Jabra BT530 Bluetooth headset offers Noise Blackout

Newsbrief by Ricky Cadden on Wednesday August 13, 2008.

Jabra BT530
Jabra BT530

Jabra has announced today that its new BT530 Bluetooth headset is the first to use GN Netcom's new Noise Blackout technology. Noise Blackout is a proprietary combination of dual-microphones, DSP technology, and what GN Netcom calls Audio Shock Protection that aims to cancel out background noise without affecting voice quality.

The Jabra BT530 is a single-ear Bluetooth headset that also supports A2DP for stereo sound. This headset only weighs 9.9g (.35oz) and offers an estimated 5.5 hours of talk time. It's also clad in a very classy black and silver color scheme. The Jabra BT530 is set to be on sale in September, priced at $99.99. [via: HeadsetGazette]


 
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