14 April 2008 12:21 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
Plantronics has launched the Discovery 925 Bluetooth earpiece collection describing it as their "signature" line of designer headsets for both men and women.The "revolutionary" design of the Discover 925 is based around the unique VFrame shape, structured to follow the contours of the face and draw the microphone closer to the mouth.
Plantronics' AudioIQ noise reduction tech claims to remove background noise while simultaneously adjusting the incoming volume, apparently ensuring crystal clear sound on both sides of the conversation.
Each Plantronics Discovery 925 comes with a matching, soft textile carrying case that recharges and stores the earpiece.
The Discovery 925 earpiece supports up to five hours of talk time, while the charging case provides an extra five-hour charge on the go.
The earpiece is available in a range of colours in an enamel-like finish - the colours are "Onyx Black", "Alchemy Gold" and "Cerise Pink".
The Discovery 925 Bluetooth earpiece in Black Onyx costs £69.99 and is available at major retailers including the Apple Store. The Alchemy Gold and Cerise Pink versions will be available in May 2008. Phones, Headsets, Plantronics, Bluetooth




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