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Etymotic Drops Two New Headsets at Macworld

Getting a jump start on the expo portion of Macworld, Etymotic Research released two new headsets on Monday: one that uses a boom mic to exclude outside noise, and one that emphasizes high fidelity sound in a hands-free design.

Etymotic calls the new etyBLU [PDF] a “dual-mode headset,” since it can function with or without an optional boom mic. While the Bluetooth-enabled headset has an internal mic for quiet situations, a boom can be affixed without dropping the call to cut out even more background noise. Etymotic founder Mead Killion claims it can make a cell phone conversation possible next to a running Harley that pumps out 100dB of sound pressure.

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The hf2 [PDF]is designed for phones that both play music and make calls, such as the iPhone. Etymotic took its existing ER-4P earphones and adapted them to voice with a microphone and end/send switch. The end result is supposed to be a wired headset capable of reproducing high-quality sound, but also of making phone calls without switching to a separate unit.

According to Etymotic’s press releases, both units are available now through Etymotic.com, although neither headset has yet appeared for sale. When they do, the etyBLU will sell for $129, while the hf2 will go for $179.

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