SouthWing introduces new technology for Bluetooth headsets

Headset with memory gets UK launch


17 November 2005 15:30 GMT / By Stuart Miles

SouthWing, a relative newcomer to the UK market has launched the SH310, its latest Bluetooth hands-free headset from its SH range.

SouthWing believes its latest offering will stand out from the crowd with the introduction of a new technology called Push4 that allows customers to dial their most frequently used number or voice service just by pressing just one button, with no need to touch the handset.

The SH310 is also one of the lightest headsets in the market, weighing only 11 grams and may be used with or without the flexible ear hook.

The headset includes three different covers for those looking to match there outfit as well as voice dialling, automatic hang up, volume control, mute, redial and battery level indicator.

It reaches up to 6 hours talk-time, and 300 hours in stand-by thanks to the auto-sleep function.

The pack includes the hands-free headset, a conventional charger and three interchangeable Colorium covers. Its price is £39.99.
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