Cardo Systems Debuts Safe, Wireless Headsets for Motorcyclists, Scooter Enthusiasts with Non-Bluetooth Mobile Phones.LAS VEGAS Las Vegas (läs vā`gəs), city (1990 pop. 258,295), seat of Clark co., S Nev.; inc. 1911. It is the largest city in Nevada and the center of one of the fastest-growing urban areas in the United States. -- Wireless Headset See headset. Offers Clear Sound, Voice Control, Sensor-Controlled Volume Adjustment, and Bluetooth Adapter for Use with Traditional Cellular Phones Cardo Systems, Inc., a leading developer and manufacturer of wireless Bluetooth(TM) devices for the consumer market, today announced the debut of its scala-rider(TM) Combo unit, which provides motorcyclists and scooter enthusiasts with handsfree, wireless communications wireless communications System using radio-frequency, infrared, microwave, or other types of electromagnetic or acoustic waves in place of wires, cables, or fibre optics to transmit signals or data. capabilities even when used with standard, non-Bluetooth mobile phones. The product bundles Cardo's award-winning scala-rider headset with its new Bluetooth adapter, the BTA (Business Technology Association, Kansas City, MO, www.bta.org). A membership association of manufacturers, dealers, distributors and service companies in the business equipment and systems industries, founded in 1994. II, and will be available for viewing at Booth #35838 of the 2006 International CES. Specifically designed for both motorcycle and scooter helmets, the system features a wind-resistant microphone that provides clear wireless audio communications while riding at speeds of up to 75 mph. The BTA II included in the scala-rider combo version enables users with standard, non-Bluetooth phones to enjoy the safe and hands-free advantages of wireless communication, including voice-controlled handling of incoming and outgoing calls. The inconspicuous in·con·spic·u·ous adj. Not readily noticeable. in con·spic Cardo BTA II is the world's smallest universal Bluetooth adapter and functions with virtually any standard mobile phone. Keeping the safety of its customers in mind, Cardo has designed the scala-rider so that cyclists can manage their phone calls by voice control without having to let go of their vehicle's handlebars. The system also features an embedded sensor that automatically adjusts volume levels according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. driving speed and ambient noise, making manual adjustment of volume virtually unnecessary. The scala-rider is fully weather protected, allowing riders to use the device without worry in rainy and snowy conditions, and can be self-installed within minutes to fit both full- or open-faced helmets without adhesive. The entire system - headset and adapter - provides approximately 8 hours of talk-time and a full week of standby time. The scala rider The # 1 Wireless Helmet Headset for Mobile Phones. The new scala-rider™ Bluetooth™ headset is a great solution to a real need. Now motorcyclists too can benefit from wireless handsfree communication without compromising security or comfort, thus opening a whole new realm for Combo unit has an MRSP MRSP Medical Readiness Strategic Plan MRSP Mobility Readiness Spare Package MRSP Movimento República de São Paulo (Portugese) MRSP Minimum Recommended Selling Price of $199.95 US. For additional information about the system or about other Cardo Systems products, visit www.cardowireless.com. About Cardo Cardo Systems, Inc., headquartered in Pittsburgh, PA. specializes in the design, development, manufacturing and sale of innovative wireless Bluetooth(TM) consumer electronic devices. Cardo products include the scala-500(TM) Blutetooth headset with patent-pending WindGuard(TM) technology; the scala-rider(TM) Bluetooth headset for motorcycle helmet and a second-generation universal Bluetooth adapter, the BTA II, which converts any standard mobile or cordless land-line phone into Bluetooth capable devices. |
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