IOGEAR and SRS Labs have come together to develop the GBMH221 stereo Bluetooth headset that is touted to offer “beautifully crisp” audio quality as well as half a dozen hours of playback. The joystick located on the front of the receiver is used to control volume as well as change tracks, and more could be done in terms of aesthetics, but $89.95 for a stereo Bluetooth headset is pretty much a reasonable bargain, considering the fact that you get a pair of headphones, a charger with an Euro adapter and a few extra cables.
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