Sony DR-BT10CX Wireless Stereo Headset
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Sony have announced a new mobile phone headset, the Sony DR-BT10CX.
This headset will pair with any Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone to allow you to listen to your music and make phone calls wirelessly. Well, sort of, there’s still wires between the headphones and the Bluetooth receiver but no direct link to the phone.
As is usual with wireless headsets, the DR-BT10CX requires a separate power source and includes a Lithium-Ion battery which Sony claim will provide 11 hours of communication time or around 100 hours on stand-by. The headset will also ship with a handy charging dock.
There are no details on the price or release date yet but there’s some more info (including the user manual) on the FCC site.
[Found via MobileWhack]
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November 26th, 2006 at 8:46 pm
i have recieved a dr-bt10cx and it works as a hands free but no music with my O2 pocket pc. know any patches?
November 26th, 2006 at 9:02 pm
Craig, I would’ve thought it would work as standard. It seems weird that it would work as a headset but not play music.
Are you sure it’s paired correctly with your phone?
November 26th, 2006 at 9:54 pm
the directions are not complicated at all. the only options the phone gives are hands free operation. nothing for the built in windows media player. player plays music with speaker phone.
November 27th, 2006 at 5:58 pm
Craig, I had a quick Google and found something called Bluetunes which sounds like it might help. No guarantee’s but it might be worth a try…
January 29th, 2007 at 10:27 pm
Hi Craig and Ian,
I just received my DR-BT10CX set, I have a samsung SPH-A900 cell and it doesn’t play music in the earbud, only calls.
It seems your cell needs A2DP profile from Bluetooth v 2.0 to listen to music with the DR-BT10CX.