MoGo Goes That Extra Step

by Elizabeth Blair York | March 29th, 2007

One of the biggest hassles of the VCR and Cassette era was cueing - having to rewind and fast-forward the media.

When CD’s and DVD’s first emerged on the bleeding edge, many of us praised their practical benefits: the durability of the media and the high storage capability.

But privately, most of us were just as grateful for something we could only say was an improvement in time and lowered aggravation - that little convenience of cueing by aim and click. “Be Kind, Rewind” went the way of Dodo bird, with a sigh of universal relief.

With this new breed of accessories, there is much written about the quantifiable advantages of Bluetooth (and much of it by me). A homogenous standard is easier to support and drives down costs. It puts technology in the hands of more people. It is a platform that is killing cable spaghetti with a machete.

These are good, strong points to be made.

But MoGo is pushing the envelope a little farther by evolving their products beyond the practical. Their next generation Bluetooth accessories also represent features that address some major consumer frustrations.

For one? Their new headset stores in the phone. No more hunting for the thing is the pocket of yesterday’s pants.

And for another? Like their new mouse (that charges in the laptop), the new headset will charge from the phone. One less cord to plug in.

And that’s just cool.

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