Tuesday, Aug 15th 2006 by Vincent Nguyen


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I’m excited about the new Scala-700 Bluetooth Headset by Cardo.  We’re expecting a review unit really, really soon.  So make sure to check back for a full review.  Meantime, have a gander at the info that was sent over by the Cardo’s PR agent.  I should have more info on price and availability soon.

The new scala-700 headset offers the best of all worlds: light-weight and stylish, yet feature-rich and user friendly. It includes all of the advanced features one would expect in a Bluetooth® headset, such as voice dial and re-dial, call waiting, conference calling, call reject, and wind and noise reduction, plus unique features that set it apart from other headsets:

Multi-Pairing capability: allows users to easily switch the headset’s connection between paired mobile phones at the touch of a button.

Location Buzzer: as wireless headsets become smaller, the more comfortable and natural they are to wear. But small items often get lost among the clutter of an office, in a desk, or in clothing. So, we added a buzzing locator device. Users need only to press a button on their mobile phones to activate the locator, which initiates a series of audible tones from the headset until it has been found.

Battery Status LEDs: just like a mobile phone, a wireless headset too should indicate its charging status. The scala-700 does just that: with a press of a button, the scala-700’s LEDs instantly display whether it’s fully charged (blue), half charged (blue and red) or in immediate need for recharging (red).

Wind and Noise Cancellation: the scala-700 not only delivers a rich feature set, but offers extremely clear audio, even under windy or noisy background conditions. The device’s six-level volume range, speaker booster and echo-cancellation technology further enhance the headset’s superb audio quality.

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