Adtec intros diminutive AD-HSM10 Bluetooth headset
Considering the multitude of Bluetooth headsets out there which claim to be the smallest this world has to offer, we're not apt to believe that ADTEC's AD-HSM10 is actually the most diminutive, regardless of what the firm promises. Nevertheless, this wee earpiece is indeed tiny, and since this little bugger only weighs five grams, you might just forget it's even resting in your ear canal. Reportedly, it can last through three solid hours of yappin' (or 100 hours in standby), and just in case you're not down with silver, there's also a titanium version out there. 'Course, it needn't be mentioned just how similar this thing is to Motorola's Miniblue H9, but regardless, those interested can snag one of their own in late January for ¥8,980 ($78).
[Via Engadget Japanese]
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Matt @ Dec 26th 2007 5:26AM
Isn't this the already available Argard M10 available at charlesandmarie.com ?
DrSextel @ Dec 26th 2007 9:04AM
That is what I was getting ready to say! Looks like the Argard M10 to me!!!
http://www.blueheadsets.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=125
Michael D @ Dec 26th 2007 5:52AM
I fear I would look like Dr. Frankenstein missed my neck and stuck the bolt in my ear instead...
671GD @ Dec 26th 2007 7:25AM
If I were you, I would worry more about what is going to happen when you forget to take that out of your ear while going through a security checkpoint in the Heathrow Airport in London.
Rummy @ Dec 26th 2007 8:23AM
Yeah, 'cause bluetooth headsets are teh scariest thing....OMGz......
Don't you think that A) Airport security are already used to all kinds of strange gadgets and B) that your alarmist post is a little over the top?
pquistgard @ Dec 26th 2007 9:19AM
The Argard M10, which seems to be the same headphones, is made in plastic so it won't matter. I wouldn't want it to be metal anyway, it's be too heavy.
Mile @ Dec 26th 2007 10:13AM
Rummy: Personally, I do not think that airport security is used to anything nor do I think they use what used to be called common sense.
pquistgard @ Dec 26th 2007 9:31AM
Dough! I thought these were stereo phones, which is what I've been looking out for for ages now. Does anyone know of such a pair yet?
barrywoods @ Dec 26th 2007 10:56AM
Buy two, they're cheap!
pquistgard @ Dec 26th 2007 11:23AM
HAha...well even if you could manage to do it with bluetooth software, fake stereo just wouldn't do it.
671GD @ Dec 26th 2007 9:06PM
Rummy:
Is that so? Why do they still ask you to remove your jewelry etc.? Because it will set off the metal detector. What happens then? Even though the TSA agent KNOWS that it was just jewelry that set it off, he'll pull you to the side and pat you down.
In answer to your question: No, I don't think it is. It's just the truth.