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Lightweight Bluetooth headset has improved power
By Darren Rea, EE Times UK
September 13, 2001 (12:03 p.m. EST)
URL: http://www.eetimes.com/story/OEG20010913S0050
Ericsson has unveiled its latest Bluetooth headset It says the main benefit of the HBH-15 headset over the original model is an improved battery design that allows a talk time of around five hours and a standby time of approximately 110 hours. The headset weighs 32g and offers voice dialling support and single-button interface. It is expected to go on sale during Q4. 
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