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August 29, 2006

Anycom BluNa: Cable Freedom for

anycom_bsh_100.jpgFree yourself from the tyranny of cables with the Anycom BluNa, a Bluetooth adapter for iPod nano. It draws power from the nano and sends its signals to either Anycom BSH-100 headphones (pictured above), or any other Bluetooth-compatible device. Anycom has gone out of its way to make BluNa easy to use, omitting a pairing button so Bluetooth's pesky getting-to-know-you process is a snap. It also uses the Bluetooth remote control function (AVRCP) standard, letting you control the iPod from a stereo headphone with transport controls. Introduced in June, the Anycom BluNa retails for $120, and can be used with any iPod with a dock connector. '€" Charlie White Product page [Anycom]

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Posted by Guido at August 29, 2006 08:06 AM