When it comes to Bluetooth headsets, are all of them the same? LG
begs to differ, what with their LG Tone+ Bluetooth stereo headset
(HBS-730) hoping to change the way things work in the industry. After
all, you can more or less say that the LG Tone+ Bluetooth stereo headset
does have its fair share of pedigree to call upon, considering how it
is the successor to the original, the LG Tone, otherwise known as the
HBS-700. One of the main key features in the LG Tone+ would be its
support for VoLTE (Voice over LTE) calls, allowing one to carry out
conversations in High Definition (HD) sound between VoLTE-capable
devices.
Paul Bae, Vice President of Marketing
Center of LG Electronics Mobile Communications Company, said, “LG was
the world’s first company to demonstrate VoLTE technology and announce a
VoLTE smartphone. And today, we are still at the forefront of efforts
to advance the commercialization of VoLTE as a follow up to the global
expansion of LTE. In order to provide our customers with a superior user
experience over 4G networks, LG will continue to raise the bar on all
its mobile products, including accessories that support LTE and VoLTE.”
The LG Tone+ is said to deliver enhanced audio quality with a number
of improvements compared to its predecessor. The extended bass register
of the LG Tone+ will help increase the available sound range, while
delivering a perceptibly improved audio experience which ought to keep
audiophiles happy. Bear in mind that this is LG’s claim, and we will
just have to test it out for ourselves in order to know just whether it
can live up to its reputation.
The inclusion of a Bluetooth Multi-connection function allows the LG
Tone+ to hook up to two smartphones or to smartphone and other
multimedia device, where either way, it is done immediately. The Audible
Pairing Assistance feature lets you know of the connection status when
another device is connected, and Vibrating Call Alert helps the user be
aware of incoming calls.
The talk and standby times of the LG Tone+ is said to have been
extended to 15 and 500 hours, respectively, where it will arrive in
South Korea, the United States and China by the end of September in two
color combinations. Pricing details have yet to be determined though.
Source:coolest-gadgets.com
Monday, September 24, 2012
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