Celebs Weighing in on the iPhone
This one’s pretty interesting! Click HERE to read what celebs are saying about the iPhone.
This one’s pretty interesting! Click HERE to read what celebs are saying about the iPhone.
by You Teck
i.Tech Clip Radio is an elegant Bluetooth headset that combines entertainment and communication all-in-one. It plays music in stereo from your phone’s music player* or built-in FM radio (That’s right, you can listen to your favorite FM station!), and switches freely between music and phone calls.
Features At A Glance
It is equipped with auto-searching radio station function and 4 stations could be pre-set. The clip style with standard 3.5mm audio socket allows the users to use their own favorite earpieces.
Here’s the thing about i.Tech Clip Radio
It’s a stereo bluetooth headset and unlike the conventional mono headset, you can actually enjoy greater sound quality while listening to your favorite MP3 or radio station.
The beautiful thing of i.Tech Clip Radio is that you can switch from listening A2DP stereo music to FM Stereo seamlessly by pressing and holding the volume up button a short while.
Style
i.Tech Clip Radio is not short on style wise as it’s sleek looking and can be clip on to anywhere you want it to be. There’s 3 choices for colors for i.Tech Clip Radio and they are , black, grey and white.
Conclusion
It’s a great bluetooth headset if you get it at the right price and it’s DDSquare recommendation for all bluetooth headset users.
About the Author:
You Teck is the owner of an E-Commerce store [Digital Device Square or DDSquare.com]. If you like what you’ve read about i.Tech Clip Radio, you can visit DDSquare.com to find out more about the bluetooth headset or get it at a super attractive price.
by adam caitlin
Exuding sophistication and incredible charm, the Nokia 8800 is an attractive slider phone, that has been designed for the fashion aficionados. Garbed in a stainless steel casing, the Nokia 8800 comes with an eye-catching silver chassis and complementary black and carbon gray accents. The gadget is compact enough to be slipped into the pockets. It measures 107 x 45 x 16.5 mm.
As with all the slider phones, the Nokia 8800 also gets dominated by a screen. The screen is of high resolution and quite bright, colourful and clear. Another praiseworthy feature about Nokia 8800’s screen is that it has a scratch resistant screen. Which means no more irritation when it comes to hand marks etc. The particulars of the screen being, 208 x 208 pixel resolution on a 1.65″ display.
When the Nokia 8800 is opened, then an impressive keypad is revealed at the front, while a camera pops out at the bottom. The keypad is a little narrow and it poses a little problem for the ones with fat fingers. In the same way, the integrated camera is also not really good enough. It is mere 0.5 MP of camera. In the era where the cameras are enabled with as much as 5 MP, 0.5MP seems like a favour. The Nokia 8800 has the ability to record videos. For more entertainment, the Nokia 8800 includes FM radio with digital music player. There are also provisions for games.
Apart from good looks, the Nokia 8800 is also enabled with many serious features. The phone comes with tri-band network for seamless connectivity. It also features voice connectivity. Further, the versatility of Bluetooth, XHTML browser, GPRS and EDGE makes the phone more usable. But here the Nokia 8800 is devoid of Wi-Fi.
Nokia 8800 offers 64 MB of internal memory. It has a talk time of 3 hours, with standby time of 8 days.
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About the Author:
Adam Caitlin is expert author of Telecommunication industry.