Mike Yamamoto | Jul 09, 2008
Headset makers probably aren't hurting for business these days, at least in
California and Washington state. But even without the new laws, Nokia may have found another market.
Its
Wireless Loopset is a device designed to hang around the neck that basically turns a t-coil-equipped hearing aid into a Bluetooth headset. In addition to providing the wireless connection, the
Loopset includes such features as vibrating alerts and single-button dialing, according to Gearlog, and willl also work with cochlear implants.
While looped around the neck, the device greatly reduces the chance of interference because of its close proximity to the hearing aid. Nokia expects the Loopset to ship next year, selling for about US$315.
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