Posted by ConceptVBS
I havent seen anything like this before.
The above is the wired version.
Earpiece
Type : Earpiece with flexible ear hook
Weight : 20 grams
Dimensions : 50 * 30 * 18 mm
Features :
Integrated earpiece ( microphone + speaker )
Multimode ( Normal / Noisy )
On/Off button
Answer /End button
Volume Control
LED Indicator shows earpiece status
Frequency Band : 2.4 GHz ISM Band
Output Power : Max 4dBm ( class 2 )
Connection Range : Up to 10 meters
Battery Capacity : Continuous use ( 3 hours )
/ Stand-by ( 72 hours )
Bluetooth Spec : Version 1.1 / Class 2
Reduces outside noise by 90%. Uses the vibration of our bones and hollow sound chamber of our ear canal to process sound. BT version will be available later this year.
http://www.anyzon.com
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Posted by augustborn9917
two words: HEARING AID
Posted by ConceptVBS
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But its no ordinary hearing aid.
Posted by shawnmccall9
I want one!!!! finally a BT headset that will have a great mic!
Posted by nikke
So this is what Bluespoon originaly was to be, with jawbone mic. I remember that Nextlink was to cooperate with an asian company to increase the production capacity. The company was to sell bluespoons under it's own brand. Maybe it was samsung that now launches its own products based on Nextlink technology (but not design!!).
Johan
Posted by dupasquier
I talked to them several times (including once 2 weeks ago) and I was told that the Anyzon headset will not use jawbone vibrations but will have an external microphone like other regular bluetooth headsets.
Also, they are not sure when the headset will be ready and available...
Posted by ConceptVBS
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There are 3 versions of AnyZON. The regular wired headset with seperate mic and speaker, wired headset that has both mic and speaker in one, and a wireless version of the mic/speaker.
The last 2 AnyZON's are far different from the rest of the bluetooth headsets out there where the mic and the speaker are located in seperate regions.
The mic is embedded inside the speaker like you see in the diagram.
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Posted by thecookie
Check this out..
http://www.howardchui.com/modules.php?name=Sections&sop=viewarticle&artid=142