
Sound ID just rolled out its new HD300 Bluetooth headset that features their very own NoiseNavigation technology which claims to offer “pristine sound” as it isolates speech while reducing wind and background noise, courtesy of its dual microphones and DSP algorithms. This isn’t the first time a Bluetooth headset comes with these claims, but one must be aware that Sound ID has a bunch of “hearing specialists and top acoustic scientists” in their sweatshop somewhere The HD300 will be officially available for purchase sometime in Q3 this year, retailing for $119.99 a pop. I would’ve liked to see a better design, but I’ll take an average design with good performance any day.
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