Friday, 20 March 2009

BluePointer Presentation Bluetooth Headset With Laser Pointer &LED Flashlight 3-in-1 Bluetooth v2.0+EDR Headset

We're not especially convinced that this would prove particularly
practical in use but, certainly as far as sheer versatility is
concerned, this BluePointer Presentation Bluetooth Headset is certainly
offers an interesting amalgamation of functions in serving not only as a
Bluetooth v2.0+EDR 2.4GHz handsfree device but as an ultra bright LED
torch and it even comes with an integrated Class II laser pointer.Billed
as capable of facilitating the remote scrolling of presentations the
laser pointer can be used to highlight points of your presentation
simply by looking at the text/chart/diagram area required (whilst
remembering not to engage any members of your captive audience with
direct eye contact lest you blind them) and there's a torch as well, for
some reason - undoubtedly handy show the lights go out and you're
plunged into darkness at which point its almost incumbent on your to
begin strutting around the room like a robot in Terminator fashion
repeating phrases like 'does not compute).


BluePointer 3-in-1 Bluetooth Headset Features:

The laser pointer can be used standalone in the PC mode
Laser beam helps highlighting the presentation
Supports Bluetooth PC with HID profile for remotely scrolling PC
presentation
Ultra-bright 4mm LED flashlight


BluePointer 3-in-1 Bluetooth Headset Specifications:

Bluetooth specification v2.0+EDR class 2
Supports Bluetooth Headset, Handsfree, and HID profiles
Rechargeable 130 mAh li-polymer battery
Range of Frequency: 2.4GHz Spectrum
Operating Distance: 10 meters
Laser Class: Class II
Talk Time: Up to 6 hours
Standby Time: Up to 120 hours
Nominal Charging Time: Within 3 hours
Laser Pointer Operating Time: Up to 3 hours
LED Flashlight Operating Time: Up to 1 hour
Compatible with i.Tech 110 ~ 240Vac switching mini USB charger
Dimensions: 61 (L) x 17.5 (W) x 14 (H) mm
Weight: 13 grams


The BluePointer 3-in-1 Bluetooth Headset will set you back just shy of $100.
Brando

No comments:

Analytics and Statistic

Blog Archive