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08/13/2008, 4:00pm, EDT

Wednesday, August 13th

Cygnett speaker system for Bluetooth phones

Cygnett, maker of phone and digital audio player accessories, on Wednesday announced it will soon release its GrooveTooth Talk speaker system in the US market. The speaker connects to compatible phones via the Bluetooth 2.0 wireless standard, and is aimed for use by drivers to keep their hands free to operate their vehicles. The speaker has a built-in clip that will attach the speaker to sun visors, close to driver's mouths.

To ensure a quality delivery of sound, the GrooveTooth Talk has both noise and echo suppression technology built in, while ease of use is ensured with a 30-foot auto detection radius. Cygnett promises the 1.5W speaker's rechargeable lithium polymer battery is good for 7 hours of talk time or 460 hours of standby operation.

The will be available for purchase on September 1 on Cygnett's web store, priced at nearly $80.





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