Cardo VoIP Wireless Headset w/ Control Wheel & Locator Buzzer

Written by Richard Blanchard on January 9th, 2007. Posted in Audio, USB News, VoIP, Wireless

Cardo Wireless is a premiere Bluetooth and VoIP headset manufacturer with well established lines of Scala-500 and Scala-600 wireless headsets. Cardo has just announced their Scala-700 series – although an announcement made back in August, they’ve now been able to pull off a shipping product.

scala 700

So what came of the long Cardo Wireless wait – well the drawing board produced a rotating wheel for Cardo’s SWAP technology (switch between two devices such as Skype VoIP and mobile cell phone), headset locator buzzer, battery life indicator (nice) voice dial, mute, redial, call reject, conference calling blah blah and adjustment for left or right ear, headset button lock and multi-pairing up to 8 VoIP or cell devices. Works up to 30 feet away from base and compatible with all BT mobile phones, with an ultra light weight of only 11.6 gr and high capacity talk time of 10 hours it might be time to upgrade. It’s nice to see the sleek design of the Scala-600 remains with the Scala-700 series VoIP / Bluetooth headset.

Source: Cardo Wireless

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