LG HBM-530, Swarovski crystal headphones




There was a time when bling-bling gadgets were popping right in front of my eyes with a frequency that I just couldn’t cope with in a decent way. More than that, I got to the point where, writing about such devices, encrusted with Swarovski crystals, precious stones and metals, became something like a burden, a living nightmare.



It’s been a while since I’ve last written an article about cool gadgets for fashion enthusiasts, so now it’s like commemorating something that I used to do very often, even if I didn’t quite enjoy it. LG took advantage of its presence at the Consumer Electronics Show held in Las Vegas, Nevada, and presented what they’ve been working on in the past couple of months, hoping that it will be one hell of a surprise for the large public.

All sorts of Bluetooth headsets are available nowadays on the market, so it takes a lot for such devices to impress their potential customers and to make them want to consider what they’re offering. Take BlueAnt Q1, also presented at CES for example or the Nokia BH-804, which is Nokia’s smallest Bluetooth headset to date. They are both based on ground-breaking technologies, but sometimes what a device needs in order to distinguish itself from others is a bling-bling.



The LG HBM-530, presented at Consumer Electronics Show, is studded with the precious little stones that are the latest trend in this new era, the Swarovski crystals, being what people call a must-have of the season. The headphones are equipped with an e-Clip ergonomic ear bud and a carrying cradle. Besides that, there are no additional details available concerning the features of these Swarovski crystal headphones, nor about the price and availability. This means you’ll have to be patient up until the information will become public, but I’m afraid you won’t be enjoying too much what LG will have to say. Because, you know, bling-bling always come with spicy prices!

(Source: cellphonebeat.com)

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