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Bluetooth Stereo Headset Includes CSR's Silicon
By
ChannelTimes Staff
Mumbai, Apr 29, 2008
i.Tech's Clip D-Radio Bluetooth headset features CSR's BlueCore5-Multimedia silicon, informs CSR. According to CSR, the Clip D-Radio is the world's first stereo headset to support v2.1+EDR of the Bluetooth specification, and it provides the wireless streaming of high quality audio from a handset, music player or its built in FM radio.
The headset utilises BlueCore5-Multimedia with an integrated DSP, offering flexible architecture, and Clear Voice Capture (CVC) technology, for enhanced echo and noise suppression - to provide users with good audio experience for music or phone calls. The chip also ensures iTech's headset is interoperable with the widest range of Bluetooth devices.
According to the silicon provider, multimedia BlueCore products are the only Bluetooth ICs on the market to integrate a high performance DSP. BlueCore5-Multimedia has been designed to provide exceptional audio performance for stereo headsets with its CODEC providing 95dB SNR.
BlueCore5-Multimedia's flexible DSP architecture allows designers to add additional features - to help boost the performance and functionality of their end designs, such as - the FM radio in i.Tech's Clip D-Radio. The BlueCore5- Multimedia radio transmits at +8dBm and receives at -90dBm, which eliminates interference when taking a call. Combined with CSR's proprietary CVC technology for enhanced audio quality, the Clip D-Radio will provide users with crystal clear sound in spite of surrounding noise, informs CSR.
i-Tech has a small form factor handset weighing 21.5g. By incorporating a nice OLED display, i.Tech's headset allows users to see - who is calling before they answer, as well as it's enabling browsing between FM radio stations.
In addition to displaying missed calls, battery status and pairing status updates, the Clip D-Radio includes a dial out function - to allow users to store up to 10 numbers, and let users set up four favourite radio stations. CSR communicates, the Clip D-Radio is also the first Bluetooth headset to feature a three buzzer alert mode - to allow users to differentiate between incoming calls, and can be recharged easily using a PC USB port.
The headset is compatible with both A2DP and AVRCP profiles, to enable connectivity to a wider variety of music sources - whilst maintaining the ability to easily switch between phone calls and stereo music.
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