Mvox Introduces World's Smallest, Portable High Performance Speakerphone for Skype, Yahoo!, Google, AOL and Avaya
Market Wire, May, 2007
Mvox Technologies, Inc. today announced that its new Duo, a high performance, mobile Bluetooth speakerphone, supports Internet calls over Skype, Yahoo! IM, Google Gtalk, AOL, Gizmo Project, Avaya, among other VoIP clients.
Previewed at DemoFall in September 2006, the Duo is the most sophisticated, portable Bluetooth/USB speakerphone available today. Mvox's patent pending Small Array Microphone (SAM) technology delivers loud and clear voice quality and full duplex capabilities, which enables clip free, natural two-way conversations. It features superior noise and echo cancellation, which blocks typical background disruptions, via a three-dimensional cone to focus on the voice.
In addition to their mobile phones, users can connect the Duo to their Mac or Windows PC via USB or Bluetooth for handsfree calls in the office, conference rooms, hotels, and wherever their travels may take them. The Duo includes an ergonomic holster with a clip for versatile wearing or placement for handsfree calls. When privacy is needed, the Duo slips out of the holster and automatically converts to a headset.
"While there are many USB or wireless speakerphones on the market today, the Duo is the only ultra portable, high performance solution designed for mobile professionals," said Dr. Ku, CEO of Mvox. "The Duo eliminates the need to carry multiple devices by integrating the functionality of hands free car kits, voice interface intelligence, wireless headsets, and desktop conference phones into one tiny, wearable, and portable device."
The Mvox Duo also features a built-in, phonebook that supports cell phone contacts. This allows users to take their contacts with them to any mobile phone and is managed using the included software.
The Duo is unique in that it features one-touch voice name and command calling and also voice ID announcement for incoming calls. Numbers and contacts can be dialed without looking, by pressing the "one touch" button and saying a name, command or phone number. When a call comes in, it will announce the number or the name if it's in your Duo phonebook. Long numbers, calling cards, and conference bridges can also be pre-programmed for one touch voice access.
The Duo provides up to 3 hours of talk time in speakerphone mode and 7 hours in headset privacy mode. It is available today for $250 MSRP through Mvox.com.
Links:
Pictures - http://tinyurl.com/2mrm9a
Mvox Duo - http://tinyurl.com/2ef6zd
Purchase - http://tinyurl.com/2h7czc
About Mvox
Headquartered in the heart of Silicon Valley, Mvox develops and markets award-winning wearable smart voice interface devices.
Mvox is partnered with major mobile device, infrastructure, and communication manufacturers including AOL, Avaya, Palm, and Skype. Mvox products are available and supported through business and consumer channels, such as Avaya value-added reseller channel, and national and international retailers, including palm.com, RadioShack, and amazon.com. For more information, visit www.mvox.com .
Treo, Palm and Palm OS are registered trademarks of Palm, Inc.
Mvox(TM) is a trademark of Mvox Technologies, Inc. All other trademarks mentioned in this document are the property of their respective owners.
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