Wavetooth: The Bluetooth Headset For Swimming

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Thursday, August 26th, 2010

Most of the time I’m like “Brando, you’re dumb” but today I’m like “Brando, wow.” This is basically a waterproof headset the connects via Bluetooth to most A2DP-compatible devices. You also get a bag to put your stuff into so it doesn’t get wet and it works with the iPhone.

It’s waterproof to 3 meters and you can even use it out of the water. Sadly it’s $57 so it’s a bit pricey, but you guys weren’t going to buy this anyway. Who swims anymore?

IPx8 Certified to waterproof (3-metre/24-hours)
“Noise Rebound” technology makes clear talk
Touch Functionality through case surface
13 hours extra long talk and music time
Easy to detach and rotatble clip
Light reflective
Battery – 360mAh Li-polymer
A2DP / AVRCP / HF
Standy by 240-hours
Version 2.1 + EDR

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