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Bluetrek releases lightweight Carbon: World’s first carbon fiber Bluetooth headset

When this rather smashing little piece of gadgetry made its way in the course of the FCC last week, we didn’t have numerous details to share concerning the “World’s first carbon fiber Bluetooth headset.” Well, Bluetrek’s making the Carbon official today with a $70 ticket and a whole set of specs. The item weighs in at an insignificant .25 ounces, touts Bluetooth v3.0 support, and permits four and a half hours of talk time or five days on standby. It also comes with a collection of 4 earbuds in numerous sizes, so anyone can rock the lightweight headset irrespective of how big, or small, the ear hole. The Carbon is now on sale on the source link below. Full PR after the break.

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CARBON – World’s first carbon fiber Bluetooth headset by Bluetrek Technologies

In Hong Kong, April 12th, 2011– Bluetrek is to announce the supply of CARBON, the realm’s first Bluetooth headset made up of carbon fiber – giving it super strength and balanced weight.

This new Bluetooth headset is provided with one of the best in school audio enhancement technology for both the user and the receiver to guarantee crystal clear conversations for both parties. Moreover, the patented mechanism embedded within the carbon fiber tube allows extended talk time, yet reduces weight to below 6grams while retaining a slender aesthetic to the ear piece, warranting very long time wear with superb comfort.

Bluetrek will showcase this new product throughout the Spring edition of The Hong Kong Electronics and Global Sources Fair from April 12 to 17th, 2011.

SRP USD69.99 – €59.90

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