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Solar-Powered Bluetooth Headset from i.Tech

Written By LuckyLacky on Saturday, April 30, 2011 | 8:49 PM

imageNow you can enjoy talking over bluetooth without thinking about its charging while on the way. Its a next generation bluetooth headset the Solar Voice 908, unveiled by i.Tech Dynamic Ltd. Its the first solar-powered Bluetooth headset with noise reduction features. Mr Johnnes Tam, Deputy Managing Director, i.Tech. and Mr Rajat Bal, General Manager, Europe, Middle East and Africa, International Business, launch the new range of bluetooth products and devices in the Capital New Delhi, on April 22. 
The other main feature in this innovative design allows user for Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (AD2P) audio streaming from devices such as iPhone 3GS and sites like YouTube. Solar Voice 908 also provides multi-point connections to two phones simultaneously. The products come with a 12-month warranty. At the same time, i.Tech Dynamic Ltd also introduced a solar charger car kits with car cradle dock sets for in-car charging and it promises to give the longest talk time solution with 32 hours talk time and 1,800 hours standby time. 


The company's mostly products come with a alert feature called ‘mobile away' and a buzzers to avoid losing phones. Mr Rajat Bal, General Manager International Business, i.Tech Dynamic Ltd, introduced the new Radio and MP3 players such as Music Clip 803, Clip D-Radio, Blue Band sport etc. He said, “Our strength lies in innovative designs and superior manufacturing capabilities which are easy on the pocket.”i.Tech is one of the leading wireless mobile solution providers and is a market leader in the Asia Pacific region. It is head-quartered in Hong Kong. After a year-long hiatus from the Indian market, i.Tech has re entered the market with an array of products ranging from entry level to premium accessories competitively priced from Rs 1,500 to Rs 7,000. All the company's products are available in sleek colourful designs, keeping in mind the youth mobile and tech users in India