World’s First Voice Controlled Bluetooth Headset


Worlds First Voice Controlled Bluetooth Headset

If you are tired of using those control buttons of your Bluetooth headset and need something more sophisticated and up to date with the latest technology, you may try BlueAnt V1 from BlueAnt Wireless, one of the coolest innovations introduced at CES 2008.
It is a Bluetooth headset that integrates the BlueGenie Voice Interface and Voice Recognition and Voice Synthesis technologies allowing you tell the headset what you need and it will reply back.

Sounds incredible but it is the world’s first voice controlled Bluetooth headset and the Sensory’s BlueGenie Voice Interface uses the most advanced voice recognition technology that replaces the button use.
On the other hand, the model comes with dual microphones to allow the Voice Isolation Technology to use the latest methods in separating the voice signal coming from the user from the other sounds around, isolating this way all frequencies that affect voices that pass in and out of the Bluetooth headset.

The process leads to environmental noise reduction, echo cancellation and wind noise protection.

"BlueAnt's success is a result of development and focus that goes into every aspect of each of our products,” said BlueAnt CEO, Taisen Maddern. “We have used the BlueAnt Z9 as our foundation for the V1, and then taken our development process one step further. The products may look slightly similar but the technology is more advanced. It is a sophisticated product offering unlike any other headset that is currently on the market. The V1 will lead the way in Voice Controlled Headset technology providing consumers with the kind of functionality that they have been waiting for."

Worlds First Voice Controlled Bluetooth Headset

The most advanced Bluetooth headset uses Bluetooth 2.1, multi-point technology for connecting two phones, multi-function car and desk charger, USB charger, a tie clip for attaching to your shirt, inner ear and outer ear speaker gels, and up to 6 hours of talk time.
Its MSRP was established at $119.


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