Kensington just currently launched the Bluetooth Stereo Headphones embedded with Microphone to the public. The concept of this product is “wireless stereo headsets that will have people talking on the walk.”
Kensington’s Bluetooth Stereo headset looks like customary headphones. They are mainly black, with silver intonations and designed to clasp over the ears. The speakers are covered in a soft, foam-like matter with an overall diameter of about 4.5 centimeters. There is also a small in- built microphone on the left earphone; on the same side are the play/pause push button and the track forward/track rewind push buttons, aesthetically a class touch added to it.
The volume control module is located on the right earphone along with the on/off switch, the charger outlet for the headset, and the Bluetooth pairing button is on the similar side too. The audio quality on the headset is grand. The sound is clear and specific, and the volume level gets loud as much as necessary that I can drown out background clamor. The volume can be organized through the push buttons on the headset if you are away from the workstation.
I did not have trouble with the play button and the track forward/skip button; but to get them to work in conjunction with my computer was a bit problematic. The overall performance of this piece of technology will be revealed better once it’s made available to the world market.
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