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Philips Tapster: Bluetooth-Stereo with sensor controls

Philips Company announced the Bluetooth-Stereo, with the possibility of sensory control: Philips Tapster SHB7110. To switch from music to incoming calls to a light touch. This functionality is provided by the patented technology of sensory control and recognition of gestures Philips.

The user need to touch the Tapster, to receive a call or conduct a headset on hand to change the volume level. If you remove the independent headphone during a call, the call will be automatically diverted to a mobile phone. Technology Philips Switchstream automatically put music on pause, giving the user a chance to decide whether to answer an incoming call. After the conversation, music zazvuchit again. Music will also automatically be suspended if the user removes the headset, after he again put on the headphones, play will continue.

In addition, the headset is Philips Tapster uses patented technology Philips FullSound, musical signal is analyzed and enriched by the dynamic expansion of frequency range and density of sound. The headset is also equipped with digital noise filtering Everclear. Tapster will automatically recognize the noisy environment and, consequently, regulates the volume. The headset is able to provide up to 7 hours of listening to music or conversations, and uses a version of Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR.

1 comment:

  1. The tapster is a cool bluetooth speaker, but it's volume does not go that high.

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