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Jabra Bluetooth kits- Price: £99 (Stone), £49.99 (Arrow), £99 (Cruiser)

Jabra stone

How about this for a perfectly harmonised Bluetooth trio? These newproducts from communications giant Jabra offer something for everyone.

Firstup is the £99 Stone. It resembles a hearing aid, with no boom to reston your cheek, and when used with the charging cradle, it promises upto eight hours’ talk time. There are also two microphones, NoiseBlackout Extreme technology to eliminate background noise, plus StatusDisplay to tell you when you’re connected or have less than two hours’talk time left. Soft Touch volume control lets you customise the levels.

Ifyou don’t mind having a microphone on your cheek, the £49.99 Arrow is acheaper option. It weighs 10g, and has automatic volume control,digital signal processing and acoustic shock protection.

Inaddition, there’s the £99 Cruiser speakerphone, which clips on to yourvisor and can link to two mobiles at once. It announces a caller’s nameor number, and an FM transmitter lets you play your MP3s via the carstereo. The music fades out when a call comes in.

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 * Maker’sclaim: “Stone creates a wireless earvolution, hear every word with theArrow, and Cruiser is the first speakerphone to use Dual Microphonetechnology.”

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