Jabra goes multi-pattern with new Bluetooth headset

33 designs all in one box for those who can't make up their mind


2 February 2006 0:00 GMT / By Stuart Miles

Jabra has announced a new Bluetooth headset that comes with 33 interchangeable design covers to suit your mood and style.

The new model, the Jabra BT160 Bluetooth headset features a variety of different patterns and colours each with its own name such as Zebra, Leopard, Ladybug, White Orchid, and Red Velvet, and a transparent top cover that can be easily removed for inserting the different designs. In addition, users will be able to create their own designs.

The Jabra BT160 has all the functionality necessary for hands-free mobile communication. It provides up to 6 hours of talk time, up to 110 hours of standby time and weighs just 16 grams, as well as featuring a standard answer/end call button and volume control.

The Jabra BT160 is available now from selected retail outlets across the United Kingdom RRP: £39.99.

For those really interested, the names of the 33 designs included are: Tango, Target, Pinstripe, Skull, Mosaic, T-Rex, Sunflower, Zebra, Sundown, Love Red, Turquoise, Royal Blue, Summer Cream, Powder Pink, Lime Spirit, Passion Flower, Houndstooth, Rainbow, Versailles, Leopard, Autumn, Salmon, Wild Kids, Glam Squares, Ladybug, Butterfly, Music, Swirl, Pink Orchid, Kiwi, White Orchid, Scotch, Red Velvet.
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