Jaybird stereo Bluetooth headset

John Biggs

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Thursday, March 6th, 2008

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We can expect the Jaybird to hit our shores this summer. I don’t really see a market for standalone stereo Bluetooth headsets because so few devices have stereo Bluetooth. Luckily, the Jaybird comes with a Bluetooth iPod adapter and mini-stereo adapter and offers the user some degree of wireless control, depending on the device, via the three buttons on the headset. It’s designed for sports and might make for a nice, tangle-free solution for running and biking.
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