Never before I had seen a bluetooth wireless as sexy as this. Meet the cute Philips Tapster. It looks minimalist, and it spells no-nonsense, but it promises hip features : touch control, and also better engineered product to make sure you hear the clearest voice.
You can answer a call just by gentle stroke, and controlling volume with taps. But I still don't get it. How many taps to increase volume, and how many taps to decrease volume. Of course we don't want to be deafened with it.
Shinyshiny said:
The Tapster features a FullSound chip which decompresses your music files by using its smart algorithm to give you full bodied dynamic sound. It's also A2DP compliant which means you can use it to stream music from any Bluetooth device.They've incorporated an angled acoustic design to deliver powerful sound straight down your lugholes, and seal you off from distracting ambient noise. Add to that Ever Clear technology (a fancy way of saying sound isolating properties) and they've created a smart headset which should provide you with super sharp audio,
Though I must confess I don't comprehend what that paragraph really means, but as you read it also, it promises better sound quality and better ergonomics, which means less pain in the ears hopefully.
No info on price and availability yet.
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