The Jabra Clipper gives the gift of Bluetooth to any 3.5mm headset

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Monday, February 15th, 2010

Jabra wasn’t going to be left out of the MWC fun and so the Clipper was announced. The little Bluetooth device features a novel clip for securing to an article of clothing and a 3.5mm jack for your favorite earphones. Bluetooth 2.1 A2DP, EDR, and AVRCP technology gives the clipper everything it needs including the ability to automagically pause media playback when a phone call comes in. But don’t get too attached, it doesn’t look Americans will be able to clip the Clipper anytime soon.

The release info doesn’t mention anything about a North American release. Europeans will be able to snag it next month though for €49.99. But maybe if there’s enough demand, the Clipper will make a US debut, too.

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