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Samsung HM1100 Bluetooth Wireless Headset

Editors' Summary

A sleek black form factor with a distinctive U design.

Product Features

Automatic volume adjust

Single-mic noise reduction and echo cancellation for clear and crisp conversation

Multipoint Technology for simultaneous connection to two Bluetooth devices

Active pairing for simple initial pairing automatically

Distinctive design

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Purchase Details

WIRELESS PRICE: $17.68

Product Summary

A sleek black form factor with a distinctive U design. The HM1100 Bluetooth headset delivers top-of the-line clarity and sound quality. The Active Pairing function makes paring the headset with another device quick and easy. Feature rich the headset has Multipoint Technology for simultaneous connection to two Bluetooth headsets, noise reduction and automatic volume control. Talk time of up to 7 hours and standby time of up to 400 hours..

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The iDEN technology developed by Motorola which originally provided Nextel with their exclusive push-to-talk feature was developed over 10 years ago.

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