
A2DP and AVCRP profiles allow for stereo audio and handsfree use respectively.
Another feature is the CSR BlueCore5-Multimedia digital signal processor with Clear Voice Capture Technology, so you can make calls or listen to music with less annoying echo and background noise.
As mentioned earlier, there's a built-in FM radio and the headset lets users preset up to four favourite stations.
There's also an OLED display to show the user a variety of useful information, such as Caller ID, missed calls, battery status, pairing status, and spectrum analyser (during music playback).
According to the specifications provided, the Clip-D Radio headset supports the latest Bluetooth v2.1+EDR Class 2 specification, which means it is claimed to offer better battery life and easier pairing with compatible devices.
Talktime and music-playing time is rated at up to seven hours, while standby time is a claimed 150 hours.
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