Sony Ericsson HBH-PV712 Bluetooth Headset for Women
Sony Ericsson HBH-PV712 Bluetooth Headset for Women
Sony Ericsson has unveiled a stylish Bluetooth Headset, named the HBH-PV712 the Style Edition. Designed especially for women, this comfortable earpiece comes with an easy-to-use function. It’s an HBH-PV712 Bluetooth headset.
Only to make women like it more, Sony Ericsson has called this one the HBH-PV712 “Style Edition” because women are into fashion these days. According to the company, “throughout the design process, women have been thought about, from the considerable amount of talk-time available and the user-friendly technology, to the comfortable.
It is coming with three covers that can be removed from the headset in one step so that you can quickly change the cover to fit your mood and outfit. Designs include red with silver detail; black with silver, purple and red detail; and purple plated.
The set itself features 15 hour talk time, 500 hours of standby time, weighs 14 grams, and DSP with fast automatic volume adjustment. Here’s hoping they release a Man’s man version with an NHL Hockey motif, packed in a semi-ruined mini gym bag including all the required dirt and stains and scented with the finest meat and potatoes. It will be available globally in February, 2008.
Facts and Figures for Bluetooth Headset HBH-PV712 Style Edition
Standard 1 year warranty
Packaging content:
• Bluetooth Headset HBH-PV712
• Two extra Style-up covers
• Adjustable necklace with quick release
• Phone and headset Pouch
• Standard Charger CST-61
Weight: 14 g / 0.49 oz
Size: 61 mm x 18 mm/2.4 x 0.71 in
Color: red with silver detail / black with red, purple and silver detail / purple plated
No of keys: 2
Compatibility: All SEMC phones and other bands incorporating Bluetooth
Talk time: Up to 15 hours
Standby time: Up to 500 hours
DSP and Fast Automatic Volume Adjustment
Auto pairing
Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR
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