| The latest news from the Headsets Global Online Community. Sponsored by Jabra. Powered by TMCnet. Feature Articles Due to the rapid growth of the VoIP calling industry, the demand for better headset and speakerphone solutions - comprising of top-of-the-line sound quality and features - is on the rise. Increasingly, consumers are turning to laptops, mobile devices, tablets and PCs to make their calls.
ASiQ Limited has recently commissioned the world's first iPhone in flight cell phone Bluetooth App on a Business Jet.
Entra Health Systems, an international applied technology company and the creator of MyGlucoHealth, has recently achieved Health Canada's Therapeutic Products Directorate approval, for the sale of its Bluetooth-enabled glucose meter in the country.
CSR plc, a premier provider of multifunction audio, connectivity and location platforms, has announced a licensing agreement with Nokia Corporation, to enable the headset giant to incorporate CSR aptX audio compression technology for Bluetooth into a new generation of Nokia consumer electronics products featuring high-fidelity wireless audio capabilities.
The Fort Myers Beach Fire Control District has been now equipped with the ability to transmit electrocardiogram (EKG) of a heart attack patient in real time to emergency room of the nearby hospital.
A new research from ABI Research finds that the short-range communications protocols in mobile devices -- Wi-Fi Direct and Bluetooth v4.0 - are benefitting from the evolving standards like Bluetooth SIG and the Wi-Fi Alliance.
Aviation headset manufacturer Sennheiser has said that it recognized the achievements of new pilots graduating out of Able Flight by providing each of them with a TSO-certified HME 110 aviation headset.
CSR has signed a multi-year licensing agreement with handset manufacturer Nokia Corp., enabling Nokia to incorporate CSR aptX audio compression technology for Bluetooth into a new generation of its consumer electronics products featuring high-fidelity wireless audio capabilities. |
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