29 July 2008 12:09 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
Celleden has launched its Bluetooth Anywhere Speakerphone in the UK. As well as working as a portable speakerphone the device can also be used as a car kit.With a sleek aluminium finish, the speakerphone utilises dual-microphone technology and Celleden says this, and its digital signal processor, provides great sound clarity wherever you are.
Compatibility with any Bluetooth-enabled device means the speakerphone can be connected with not just a mobile phone but also with a laptop or PDA to enable internet-based conference calls.
Car kit-wise, the gadget's compact dimensions and lightweight build is said to make it easy to attach to your car’s sun visor while functions such as voice-activated dialling mean users can make calls without taking their eyes off the road.
It can be powered through the mains, a car cigarette lighter or via a PC USB port and its rechargeable battery allows approximately 3.5 hours continuous talk time and 250 hours standby time.
The Celleden Anywhere Bluetooth Speakerphone priced at £49.99 and is available at selected high street and online stores. Phones, Celleden, Bluetooth, Handsfree, SpeakerPhones




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