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Published on September 23, 2009 · Filed under: Accessories, Sony Ericsson Mobile;No Comments
During the latest Sony Ericsson event, the company has launched a new type of headphones called Motion Activated MH907. Upon a first glance, they seem like all the others, but there’s something that makes them different.
Sony Ericsson has eliminated the keys to answer calls. In order to stop a song or answer the phone, the user needs to remove one of the headphones. Removing both will stop the songs, while putting them back on restart them. The headphones weight 25 grams and they’ll be available by the end of this year. The price has not yet been confirmed.
Below we have some pictures and a video that introduce the product. Enjoy!
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With the latest generation cellphones, it’s possible to save hours and hours of songs, and now Sony has launched an interesting accessory called AB900 that allows the car speakers to reproduce whatever is being played on your phone. The device connects itself to the phone via bluetooth and plays whatever is being played on the cellphone through the car’s speakers.It also works as a handsfree speaker, putting the song in pause every time a call arrives. The battery on the device, according to the official data, has a duration of 26 hours when in conversation and 1000 hours when in standby. Price and availability are yet to be defined.
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