Thursday, March 20, 2008
Bluetooth headset NTT DoCoMo Sound Leaf+ bone conduction
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NTT DoCoMo's second Bone-Conduction Headset, Sound Leaf+ uses bone vibration in the skull to transmit sound to your ears. Bone-Conduction technology has been around for awhile and this method allows you to hear the speaker's sound more easily in noisy surroundings when using the headset. This new version boasts of improved receiving capabilities. It hooks onto your mobile via Bluetooth and lasts for about 15 hours on a full charge. The new version of the original Sound Leaf has an improve receiving capability. It connects to your mobile phone via bluetooth connection and can let you use it for 15 NTT DoCoMo Sound Leaf+ bone conduction Bluetooth headset measures 115 x 30 x 26.5 mm and weighs45 grams; it is available in black blue color only. No pricing disclosed.

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