iPhone's matching Bluetooth headset gets FCC approval
An Apple-flavoured headset

18 June 2007 15:13 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
Apple's Bluetooth headset, designed to complement the iPhone, has been given approval by the American FCC (Federal Communications Commission) to go on sale in the US.
This headset, along with a wired version, was announced way back in January at the initial iPhone launch, but these accessories have been given little press since with the excitement over the launch of the iPhone.
Detailed images and info were removed from the FCC's report (at Apple's request apparently) but spec and pricing is expected towards the end of the month, or on June 29th, the fast-approaching iDay in the States.
We're not sure about the initial success of this product - as if anyone lucky/rich/quick enough to get an iPhone at launch is NOT going to want to have it on display at every available opportunity...
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