
We’ve seen solar power hitting the consumer electronics market pretty extensively of late, especially but not limited to reserve phone power packs, and now, should you reside stateside and hanker to embrace more by way of eco-friendly, free energy courtesy of our star and you’re in the market for a new Bluetooth headset, you’ll doubtless find the new i.Tech SolarVoice 908 Solar Bluetooth Headset of particular interest.
Billed as being the ‘first solar-powered Bluetooth headset with noise reduction’ to be made available to the US market, the i.Tech SolarVoice 908 comes complete with an advanced suite of digital signal processing software to assist in the reduction of background noise and distortion taking in ‘low-latency, low distortion, multi-band signal processing and psycho-acoustic masking’ (eyebrow suitably raised a la Roger Moore) whilst also offering up A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) allowing the SolarVoice 908 to stream music from phones as well as A2DP compatible DAPs and PMPs (inclusive of the iPhone and, if you have v3.0 installed, iPods).

i.Tech SolarVoice 908 Solar Bluetooth Headset Key Features:
- Bluetooth Version 2.1 + EDR Class 2
- Headset and hands-free Bluetooth profiles
- Multipoint technology, which lets the headset connect simultaneously to two cell phones
- Charging status indicators
- Volume adjust, call transfer and call reject button
- Range: up to 33 feet
- Dimensions: 2.15 (L) x .68 (W) x .49 (H) inches
- Weight: .42 ounces
“Our new SolarVoice 908 taps into the power of the sun to charge, making it perfect for consumers who are trying to be environmentally conscious,” said Christopher Parsons, vice president, sales and marketing, Sino Regent Services, i.Tech’s exclusive distributor in the Americas, who introduced the SolarVoice 908 to the US market. “SolarVoice stays charged as long as it’s exposed to sunlight, so busy people have two less things to worry about: keeping their Bluetooth headset charged and reducing their carbon footprint.”
The i.Tech SolarVoice 908 Solar Bluetooth Headset is rolling out across the US as of now but, if you want to get yours now, you’ll also find it available now at Amazon.
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