Sony Ericsson unveils the stereo FM-radio hands-free HPR-20 – entertainment and connectivity on the move
September 24, 2002
Today, Sony Ericsson unveiled the stereo FM-radio hands-free HPR-20. This new portable hands-free combines live FM radio in stereo with practical features which make it easy to handle calls. The Sony Ericsson HPR-20 will be available during Q4.
The portable hands-free is one of the most popular accessories among mobile phone owners and a personal stereo is probably one of the most common consumer products.
The HPR-20 combines these two functions so consumers can enjoy listening to the radio while never missing a call, therefore continuing to be entertained, relaxed and informed.
The HPR-20 weighs only 20 grams, so it is convenient to carry and the phone can remain in a pocket or bag at all times. When a call is coming through, the radio is muted and the call can be answered. When the call is finished, the radio comes back on.
The HPR-20 radio and control unit connects to the phone with a cord and comes with a shirt-clip and two stereo earpieces. It has a blue-light display, in which the frequency, channel, volume, channel preset and bass level are shown. The Sony Ericsson HPR-20 will be available during Q4 2002 and is compatible with Sony Ericsson GSM-phones, as well as the most recent Ericsson phones.
Sony Ericsson further strengthens its Bluetooth offering – unveils the HBH-60 Headset
September 24, 2002
Sony Ericsson today unveiled the Bluetooth™ Headset HBH-60. This small and light headset is comfortable to wear, easy to handle and can be used with all Bluetooth mobile phones. The HBH-60 will be on the market in Q4 2002.
Sony Ericsson has several Bluetooth hands-free solutions in its portfolio. The HBH-60 is for active mobile users who are often on the move. The HBH-60 looks fashionable with its clear lines, and sits comfortably on either ear. The microphone is located at the end of a short arm. When the phone rings, the headset is activated instantly and the call can be answered by using a voice command or pressing a single button. The headset can be used up to 10 meters from the phone it is connected to.
The advantages with a hands-free solution to a mobile phone are plenty and these kind of products were first on the market to utilize Bluetooth. The HBH-60 can be used with any brand of mobile phone that supports the Bluetooth Headset and/or hands-free profile. This is in line with Sony Ericsson’s ambition to have full Bluetooth compatibility and offer a wide range of attractive wireless solutions for the consumer.
The leading computer and mobile phone manufacturers, as well as makers of other devices such as printers, audio and camera equipment and more, have all adopted Bluetooth and many have already integrated it into their products. Sony Ericsson has demonstrated commercially available connectivity solutions through Bluetooth with Apple, TDK, Palm, Sony and many others.
The Sony Ericsson HBH-60 is small; its earpiece is a discreet 72 mm long and light; it weighs a comfortable 22 grams. It offers talk time up to 2.5 hours and standby time up to 70 hours.
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