Sound Leaf Plus Bluetooth headset
Posted on Nov 28, 07 05:51 PM PDT

Bone conduction technology has been used to great effect with a wide array of gadgets to date, and this time we have the Sound Leaf Plus Bluetooth headset from NTT DoCoMo that features such technology as well. It functions just like any other bone-conduction gear, save for the fact that it hooks up sans wires to your Bluetooth-enabled cellphone for a truly hands-free experience. Unfortunately, you will probably feel its weight as the Sound Leaf Plus tips the scale at a relatively heavy 45 grams and is powered by a couple of AAA batteries which offer up to 15 hours of talk time. That's not very much when you think about it, so hopefully future iterations will be smaller, lighter, and last way longer. It will be released in Japan next February for $115.
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