The mobile phone quickly becoming the MP3 player
By Mike Hanlon
22:00 February 9, 2006 PST

The mobile phone quickly becoming the MP3 player
Image Gallery (7 images)Jabra A125s Bluetooth Adaptor for iPod
The Jabra A125s is the ideal solution for Bluetooth enabling an iPod so users can wirelessly listen to music via a Bluetooth stereo headset or headphones. Compatible with most iPods including the iPod mini, iPod photo and iPod nano, the Jabra A125s provides users with wireless music streaming from an iPod to a Jabra or other Bluetooth stereo headset or headphone. The Jabra A125s features 10 hours of music time.
Jabra A120s Bluetooth Music Adaptor
Featuring 10 hours of music time, the Jabra A120s can be used to Bluetooth enable all music devices using a 3.5mm jack such as music mobile phones, PCs, or standard music players. With the Jabra A120s users can stream music direct to a Jabra or other Bluetooth stereo headset or headphone.
The Jabra BT620s Bluetooth Stereo Headset
The Jabra BT620s Bluetooth stereo headset is the first Jabra Bluetooth hi-fi stereo headset that lets consumers switch instantly between enjoying music and talking on the phone. The Jabra BT620s provides consumers with great audio quality direct from a mobile phone, MP3 player, PC or laptop. When a call comes in the music pauses automatically so the user can take the call. The Jabra BT620s features 14 hours of music playing time, one of the longest in the industry, 16 hours of talk time and up to 240 hours of standby time. RRP: £69.99
The Jabra A320s USB Bluetooth Stereo Adaptor
The Jabra A320s USB Bluetooth stereo adaptor enables users to stream music, transfer data, or talk wirelessly. The Jabra A320s Bluetooth stereo USB adapter brings Bluetooth capability to a PC or laptop providing users with an immediate solution for wirelessly listening to music, having hands-free conversations and transferring data. RRP: £29.99
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