Philips


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Philips has announced two new stereo systems that are iPod docks and also capable of streaming audio via Bluetooth. The BTM628 features a modular design and plays MP3 or WMA CDs. The BTM630 is one solid speaker dock and can also play songs stored on SD cards. Both speakers can also act as a full duplex speakerphone and will display the caller ID of the person who is calling you.

The Philips BTM628 will be available this September, while the Philips BTM630 will be available as early as August. Both speakers will be priced at $199.

[ via Gizmodo ]

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As Bluetooth stereo headsets get smaller and smaller, Philips keeps it on the larger side with their over the ear headset. TechDigest has their Philips SHB6102 review posted and comes to the conclusion that these particular headphones might sound great, but will also tire out your ears after an extended period of time. Apparently the volume level also suffers a bit, so if you like your music to bump you may want to look elsewhere.

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Philips has a new stereo Bluetooth headset on the block dubbed the SHB6102. With A2DP support the Philips SHB6102 headset can be paired to your compatible phone or to the supplied 3.5mm adapter, which can be connected to any standard headphone jack. The SHB6102 is rated at 10 hours of playback and 12 hours of talk time.

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