15 February 2010 17:24 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
"Enjoy your favourite tracks in stereo style, without missing a call, using the new Jabra Clipper Bluetooth stereo headset", says GN Netcom as it launches the device at Mobile World Congress.
Described as a "tiny clip-on device" the Clipper boasts "minimalistic controls and smooth Scandinavian styling". "Calls will automatically override the sound of any music and at the touch of one multi function button users can easily pause, skip tracks or alter the volume" reads the blurb.
"Noise-blocking" in-ear buds are provided but the Clipper can be used with any other 3.5mm headphones. Weighing in at 20 grams, the Clipper clips onto your clothing and is compatible with any device with Bluetooth wireless technology with the ability to connect to two different devices at the same time.
Boasting 6 hours talktime and 8 days of standby, the Jabra Clipper will go on sale for £39.00.
Phones, Mobile phone accessories, Jabra, Jabra Clipper, Headsets, Handsfree, MWC2010


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