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Sony Ericsson Stereo Bluetooth™ Headset HBH-DS970
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Let the music stream from your mobile phone to your ears without any cumbersome cords. The Stereo Bluetooth™ Headset HBH-DS970 lets you listen to your music files with superior sound, turning your mobile phone into a true music player.
When the phone rings, a quick glance at the display hanging from your neck reveals the name or number of your caller, allowing you to decide to accept or reject the call.
Supporting the multipoint function, the HBH-DS970 offers access to the vast selection of music files in your computer, PDA or other Bluetooth™ devices. While you remain connected to your mobile phone, easy-to-use buttons and keys and the intuitive display let you enjoy computer-based music without the risk of missing incoming calls.
http://www.sonyericsson.com/spg.jsp?...p4_1&pid=10394
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Does anyone know if the HBH-DS970 will work with the built-in Bluetooth on MacBooks/PowerBooks?
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Pretty impressive device but I can't answer that question.
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Since regular, mono, cell phone, bluetooth headsets work with the built-in bluetooth on Powerbooks, I would assume that this does too.
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Originally Posted by gbhgbh
Since regular, mono, cell phone, bluetooth headsets work with the built-in bluetooth on Powerbooks, I would assume that this does too.
Well, these headphones require BT 2.0, so that leaves out a lot of older PowerBooks.
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