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New Bluetooth Headphones from itouch

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - January 20, 2005


touch and i.Tech jointly announced the launch of Nightingale - BSH 338, an innovative wireless stereo clip headset built with Bluetooth technology. This new product will bring consumers true stereo wireless connectivity, allowing them to experience the best stereo sound effects while enjoying Bluetooth’s convenient hand-free headset. It is designed and manufactured in accordance with Bluetooth specification v1.2 and can be paired with any Bluetooth host device with stereo audio out including Bluetooth MP3 and PDAs.

touch and i.Tech have always committed to provide customers with state-of-the-art, high quality communication products. In response to the demand for Bluetooth headset of higher sound quality,
touch and i.Tech decided to jointly introduce a wireless headset featuring Bluetooth’s latest 1.2
technology, a new Bluetooth profile with stable performance. As pioneers of the industry, the two
companies bring this innovative technology to Hong Kong and introduce a true stereo experience to
the users. In addition, touch and i.Tech are offering a Wireless Multimedia USB Dongle for laptops and
desktop PCs to provide consumers with stereo effects anytime, anywhere. From now on, consumers
can enjoy stereo music without missing any calls.



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