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Gadget Love: Bluetrek Bizz USB-Charging Bluetooth Headset

February 27th, 2008 @ 7:28 am

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Categories: Gizmos and Gadgets, Travel Tips

Tags: Card, Headset, MicroSD, Bluetrek Bizz, Corporate Communications, Marketing, Rick Broida

bluetrek-bizz.jpgBored by the current crop of Bluetooth headsets? The Bluetrek Bizz has two nifty tricks up its hands-free sleeve. First, it charges via USB, so there’s one less AC adapter to carry in your bag. Second, it accommodates microSD memory cards, so it doubles as both a card reader and flash drive.

As a headset, the Bizz promises up to 7 hours of talk time and 10 days of standby. (An optional accessory will let you charge it in the car if there’s no USB port handy.) As a card reader/flash drive, the Bizz supports microSD cards up to 8GB. Find out more in Bluetrek’s cool promotional video.

According to SlashGear, the Bizz is on sale now for about $80 U.S. However, other than the aforementioned video, I can’t find a trace of the product on France-based Bluetrek’s site. Hopefully it’ll hit U.S. shores soon, as it sounds like a great multifunction tool! [via jkOnTheRun]

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    wolverine34

    02/28/08 | Report as spam

    bizz bluetrek

    It is not yet available, but you can pre-order via

    http://www.mobilefun.co.uk/product/15901.htm

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    invictallc

    02/28/08 | Report as spam

    Works Great

    We have started selling these headsets for our PDA phone the Helio Ocean and they work really well, especially when you take into account the amount of space that is saved by not caring around extra equipment.

    Asif Ahmed
    www.heliobusiness.com

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