Philips SHB 7110 Tapster Bluetooth Stereo Headset

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The new Philips SHB 7110 Tapster Bluetooth stereo headset offers touch and gesture controls that allow you to adjust the volume and pick up phone calls by touching or tapping the speaker surface. Freedom from small difficult to locate controls is a neat plus with the Philips Tapster.

The Philips Tapster makes use of the FullSound algorithm running on a chip inside the headset. The algorithm restores the original music details and dynamics that can be lost during recording digital music. An Angled Acoustics design eliminates ambient noise so that music clarity is high even at low volumes. EverClear technology digitally filters noise during phone calls.

The headset works with both Bluetooth profiles – HSP (Handset Profile) and HFP (Handsfree Profile). The Tapster can receive stereo music from any Bluetooth device that complies with the Advanced Audio Distribution Profile. Thus any MP3 player, PC, mobile phone that is A2DP compliant can be used with the Tapster.

Wireless call management features include call acceptance, rejection, voice dial and redial. The Tapster supports a music playtime and talktime of seven hours each and a standby time of 150 hours.

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