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BlueAnt X3 micros Come in Colors

BlueAnt X3 micros Come in Colors

Australia’s BlueAnt today announced that its popular X3 micro Bluetooth headsets are available in a range of bold colors, including gold, hot pink, bronze, and red—along with tech-savvy standbys like cool white and plain ‘ole black.

The BlueAnt X3 micros are full duplex Bluetooth headsets with a built-in volume control aimed at the mobile phone and VoIP crowd. The length of a matchstick, they offer up to 30 feet of roaming from any three Bluetooth-enabled devices, such as a personal computer, notebook, mobile phone, or personal media player, and the built-in battery provides up to 7 hours of talk time and 180 hours of standby. Charging options include AC adapter, in-car charging, and USB charging—and all three come in the box, so yo don’t have to buy separate accessories. The headset can easily be swapped to the left or right ear, and offers one-touch answer and redial functions via headset and handsfree device profiles.

The BlueAnt X3 micros color editions carry a suggested retail price of $69.99.

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