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Carry two mobile phones? Keep it simple. With the Sony Ericsson Bluetooth™ Headset VH-410 you can wirelessly connect two or more phones to your Bluetooth™ accessory so you can use multiple phones at the same time. It features Bluetooth™ wireless technology that enables you to connect Bluetooth™ devices wirelessly, using short-range radio links that operate in a globally available frequency band. All Sony Ericsson wireless devices have been developed in coordination with Sony Ericsson mobile phones, but are also compatible with Bluetooth™-equipped handsets from other manufacturers.
• Talk time up to 10 hours
• Standby time up to 350 hours
• Dimensions: 25.2 x 18.0 x 50.4
• Weight 11.6 g
• Colour: black
Includes:
• Sony Ericsson Bluetooth™ Headset VH-410
Delivery Information:
This item is shipped via Canada Post.
Warranty Information:
This item has a 1 year limited warranty.
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| How It Works | |
| Every Bluetooth device has a unique name, so that devices recognize each other once they have been paired, avoiding interference with other devices. Bluetooth enables communication across distances of up to 10 metres, and at speeds of up to 720 kb/s per channel. | |
| Essential in the Car | |
| You'll get safe, convenient communication while driving by pairing your handsfree unit with your phone. Your phone and the Blueooth unit will connect instantly, even with your phone in your bag, letting you keep your hands on the wheel and your eyes on the road while you make, take and reject calls - for true "handsfree" convenience. | |
| Let's Stay Together | |
| Once paired, your devices remember each others' unique names and connect seamlessly every time. |  |
| Bluetooth Headset | |
| You can lose those awkward and inconvenient wires with a Bluetooth headset. You'll get outstanding audio quality for both you and the person you're talking to as you manage calls easily with buttons and voice control, up to 10 metres from your phone. | |
| Why is it called "Bluetooth"? | |
| The Viking king Harald Bluetooth united Norway and Denmark. Renowned as a great communicator, and skilled at bringing people together to talk to each other, his legacy lives on a thousand years later in the powerful technology named after him. |  |