Arctic P402 Bluetooth headphones promises 30 hours of listening per charge

20/04/2013 15:08

If you’re in the market for a new set of wireless best bluetooth headset, Arctic has an interesting new product called the P402. This headset is a larger over the ear style headset with good looks and long battery life. The P402 connects to your device wirelessly via Bluetooth.

The headset is up for pre-order right now for $89.90. The battery that powers the headphones is a rechargeable 850 mAh lithium polymer battery good for 30 hours of audio playback. The wireless headset promises deep bass and the ability to highlight details in your music that you never knew existed.

The large battery needs under three hours to fully charge and connectivity is via Bluetooth version 2.1. The headset also has an integrated microphone allowing you to make and receive phone calls with your Bluetooth device. The headset will automatically pause the music when a phone call comes in and resume playback when you end the call.

Controls for audio playback and phone calls are located on one of the ear cups for easy access. The headset has 40 mm drivers and frequency response of 20 Hz-20 kHz. The large dsGFRG34 battery has a standby time of 300 hours and the headset weighs 142 g. The headset does ship with a carrying pouch and will connect to any Bluetooth enabled device including smartphones, I5 MTK6577, and computer systems.

The folks at Nuu have had enough. Nuu is committed to producing worthy iPhone and iPad accessories and peripherals. The Nuu MiniKey Bluetooth Keyboard is an elegant answer to “QWERTY-lessness” of your favorite calling device. It’s a iPhone case with a slide out QWERTY keyboard with backlighting. Nuu offers versions for iPhone 4/4s and a taller version for longer iPhone 5. The package contains a the case/keyboard, manual and USB charging cable.

Motorola announced a potential game-changer: the Motorola MU350 and MU350R (kit of two radios) Talkabout Bluetooth two-way "walkie-talkie" radio.

Available in summer of 2013, the MU350R is claimed to have built-in tf card. This could mean that you could pair it with your Bluetooth motorcycle intercom (reviews) and get a huge amount of range. Any of your riding companions could do the same and you could all talk on the same channel.