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Plantronics Offers Pink Bluetooth Headset

Plantronics Offers Pink Bluetooth Headset

Plantronics today announced a new colored Bluetooth headset targeted towards Mother’s Day. The Dusty Pink Explorer 330 Bluetooth Headset, priced at around $80, should be available now.

The Plantronics Dusty Pink Explorer 330 Bluetooth Headset, as the name implies, is a stylish pink in color. This model is otherwise identical to the regular Explorer 330 headset. The lightweight design of this headset holds a rechargeable battery which offers upwards of eight hours of talk time between charges. It is also capable of fitting either ear with an adjustable ear piece.

Other features of the Plantronics Dusty Pink Explorer 330 Bluetooth Headset include incorporating all call features – volume, answer/end call, last-number redial, and voice-activated dialing – into a single button, just over 30 feet of wireless roaming from a paired cell phone and a weight of 0.6 ounces.

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