Bluetooth + Noise Canceling Technology?

by Tyler Knott Gregson | May 3rd, 2007

You know, if you’re a traveler, you’ve probably heard a whole heck of a lot about noise-canceling headphones.  They claim to help reduce the amount of ambient noise fluttering around you so you can concentrate on the task at hand.  Some say it works, some say it doesn’t, some say the extremely expensive price tag makes it not matter whether it works or not.

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I just found a new headset from the extremely trendy Bang & Olufsen that, I’m sure, will be up in that “extremely spendy” category when it does launch stateside (rumors have it going at north of $300-$400); much more expensive than the other headsets if I’m guessing correctly.  Heck, much more expensive than most people’s Phones.  The thing is, it might claim to offer noise canceling, but at that price, how many people want to spend that kind of money?

At any rate, I’m just waiting for the MoGo Headset.  I like things small, I like them tidy, I like them easy to use and I like them to be extremely convenient (hello, charges on the cell phone!).

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