iRiver A100 Bluetooth Headset Unveiled

iRiver A100 Headset Aimed At Chinese Market

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It’s amazing how, more often than you might imagine, companies offer up press releases that offer so little detail concerning a product that one wonders why they bothered and, though we love iRiver to death, unfortunately this is very much the case when it comes to their newly announced iRiver A100 Bluetooth Headset.

Okay, to be fair, there is at least some information in iRiver’s press release, but this can pretty much be distilled into the following: their up and coming iRiver A100 Bluetooth Headset supports Bluetooth Profile 2.0 and it offers a range of up to 33ft.

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Failing that, and the fact that it appears to be set for the Chinese market (iRiver helpfully remind us that there are over 300 million cell phone users in said market) there’s nothing by way of detail concerning noise cancelling capabilities (we assume it has none), battery life, availability or pricing.

Based on what little we know, however, assuming that iRiver are not cunningly holding back on some serious killer features, the iRiver A100 Bluetooth Headset looks like it’ll hardy cause sleepless nights to those at Motorola or Aliph.

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