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There was a time when man and woman alike roamed the earth without large earpieces hugging the side of their head — but that time has long since passed. Jabra’s got a couple of new devices right up its alley. The Jabra Extreme Bluetooth features noise blackout extreme, dual mics with DSP and automatic volume control. The going price to slot into your canal is $80 and it should be available now via Best Buy. Less bionically plugged in is the Jabra Cruiser Bluetooth speakerphone for car usage. Noise blackout, caller ID via voice, the ability to pair two BT devices at once, remote MP3 control, and built-in FM transmitter for taking that lovely sound and playing it through your car stereo. That one’s being sold online or via AT&T / Verizon for a cool Benjamin. PR is after the break.
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It’s totally understandable that we couldn’t figure out what this LTE / EV-DO dual-mode thingy from LG was when it cleared the FCC; they had the choicest documentation under lockdown and we couldn’t make heads or tails of what we were reading apart from a cryptic line-art diagram of the bottom and a few RF tests. What’s odd, though, is that we still can’t figure out what it is — and this time, we’re looking right at the blasted thing. It supports Band XIII LTE, which would be Verizon’s 700MHz spectrum (wink, wink), but seriously, we have no idea what it’s supposed to do. It looks kind of like a tiny netbook with a Viewty embedded in the top, but it doesn’t look like the phone pops out; we suppose it could be the fanciest external modem ever made, and the 3.5mm jack suggests that it’d probably have some media functionality when it’s disconnected from your PC. Any other guesses?
LG’s LTE-packing M13 spied in the flesh, we still can’t tell what it is originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 06 Jan 2010 18:50:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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