4 August 2008 12:35 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
Two new Celleden mobile music products have been launched in the UK, the Wireless Stereo Player and Speakerphone and the Bluetooth Universal Stereo Dongle.The aluminium finished Celleden Wireless Stereo Player and Speakerphone is compatible with any Bluetooth-enabled device and once paired with your mobile phone can be used as a handsfree speakerphone.
This multipurpose gadget also acts as a wire-free portable speaker system for streaming tunes with the speakers stored in a spring-loaded compartment.
The Celleden Bluetooth Universal Stereo Dongle is described as small, "extremely lightweight" dongle allows wireless connection to any Bluetooth-enabled device.
The dongle attaches to music sources with a 3.5mm audio socket and requires no installation, it can then be paired with Bluetooth headphones or speakers.
The Celleden Wireless Stereo Player & Speakerphone has a 10m range and works for up to 20 hours on 4AA batteries. It is 160 x 72 x 32mm and is priced at £49.99.
The Celleden Bluetooth Universal Stereo Dongle also has a 10m range and is powered by a rechargeable battery. It weighs 26g, is 60 x 35 x 14mm and is priced at £39.99. Phones, Phone accessories, Celleden, Bluetooth, Speakers, Audio, SpeakerPhones





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