Damian Koh | Nov 27, 2008
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Our CNET US colleagues loved the V1 so much they bestowed it with an
Editors' Choice award in September. The Bluetooth headset doesn't require voice recognition training, is easy to use and the audio quality is excellent, though the reviewer did mention that the design is a little boring and the headset doesn't feel secure without the ear hook. The Mandarin version of the voice-controlled V1 is essentially all that, save that it now recognizes the Chinese language. To be honest, I hardly use Mandarin on a daily basis, but this could be a hit in the Chinese markets in Asia. The V1 will be available in Singapore next month, though if you can't wait, you can skip over to its
online retail store to purchase one now.
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