Today Sony announced new Bluetooth headphones [JP] for the Japanese market. The company will offer the DR-BT140QP in white, pink, black and silver. It can be used for music players, cell phones and One-Seg digital TV receivers.
The headphones, with a range of 10 meters, feature Bluetooth 2.0 EDR, frequency response of 16Hz-24,000Hz and support A2DP/AVRCP/HFP/HSP profiles. Sony says the built-in Lithium Ion battery provides 12 hours of continuous playback (standby time: 200 hours).
The earphones pack in a microphone for hands-free communication and come with a 30mm driver unit. The Japan-only DR-BT140QP will be priced at $100.










Uh… does anyone else see the cords coming from the bottom of the headphones? Bluetooth headphones essentially means the headphones should be wireless though… right?
You can’t be serious…oh wait; you’re retarded. How, in your brilliance; would you expect a stereo signal to be processed without the two headphones being connected TO EACHOTHER??? Stick to your pop-up picture books, and leave this interweb thing to those of us (read: most everyone else) in possession of even basic sense. I just showed this to my six year old nephew…he feels sorry for you.