Product Description:
Cardo Systems Bluetooth Headset Combo Pack - Cardo Systems Bluetooth over-the-ear headset combo pack- Turns standard cell phones into Bluetooth handsets- 9 Hour talk time, 1 week standby time- Bluetooth version 1.2- VersaClip for glasses- WindGuard technology- World's smallest Bluetooth adapter - High quality audio- BTA II adapter works with most cell phones on the market- Earloop attachments- Voice dial, call waiting, mute, redial, call reject, conference call- Large, easily accessible control button to accept, initiate, and terminate calls- Carry sleeve for use with neckband, belt clip- Tiny Bluetooth adapter plugs into cell phone's headset jack and transmits to headset wirelessly- SilverPackage Contents:- Headset- Cell phone Bluetooth adapter- VersaClip for eyeglasses- Ear loop- Carry sleeve- Universal travel wall charger- Pop-port connector for Nokia phones- ManualSCALA500COMBO
Product Details
- Feature:
- Embedded Wind Blocking Technology
- Exchangeable E
- Binding: Kitchen
- Brand: Cardo
- Label: CARDO
- Manufacturer: CARDO
- MPN: BTA500
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: CE
- ProductTypeName: CONSUMER_ELECTRONICS
- Publisher: CARDO
- Studio: CARDO

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