• Plantronics unveils intelligent Voyager Pro HD Bluetooth headset with sensors

  • Plantronics recently unveiled its Voyager Pro HD Bluetooth headset with a certain sense of intelligent unlike most of the Bluetooth peripherals available today. The headset simply knows when you wear it using sensors that detect its placement on your ear. On wearing it, the headset automatically answers calls on the headsets speakers and microphone. Once you pull it off your ear, full call-answering functionability rests in your phone, with the headset disabling itself. Also, pulling this one of your ear pauses audio streams and locks the call button automatically to prevent redials! Weighing in at just 17 grams, this one comes for $99 a pop.
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    [VentureBeat]

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