Review: Sony Ericsson MH907 Motion Sensing Earphones
Written by computers-and-technology on January 12th, 2010
Of late many gadgets with high technology system have been coming in the market. From buttons on cell phones being replaced with touch screens to laptops getting face scanners, devices today have become advanced to a huge extent. Following the same ideology is Sony Ericsson. Recently Sony Ericsson tweaked its Bluetooth to having only 1 button on it. And now Sony Ericsson is out with a new or a tweaked device - SenseMe Headset. Yes, the earphones have totally no buttons on them. So how does this SenseMe Headset work? Sony Ericsson MH907 is motion sensing earphone. No, don’t go by the name Motion Sensing technology; the headset senses ear’s skin and not motion. (Try seeing if the device works elsewhere - it won’t)
For example, when you remove the ear bud from your ears, the headset by itself stops the song that has been playing. And will play back the song when you insert the ear buds back in your ears. It’s a full automated device which lets you sit back and not work. But since the earphones have no buttons, these work only with phones that have Fast Port. Check out below the list of phones that are compatible with Sony Ericsson MH907 SenseMe technology
· Aino™
· C510
· C702
· C902
· C903
· C905
· G502
· G705
· Jalou™
· Jalou™ by Dolce & Gabbana
· K660i
· K850i
· Naite™
· T700
· T707
· T715
· V640i
· W508
· W595
· W705
· W760i
· W890i
· W902
· W910i
· W980
· W995
· Xperia™ Pureness
· Yari™
· Z750i
(All these Sony Ericsson phones listed above have Fast Port. Pretty good number)
So if are like me who get annoyed when you have to keep switching buttons every time a phone calls comes when you are listening to music, then the Sony Ericsson SenseMe Headset is just for you. Bring home the SenseMe Headset and enjoy lazing around.
Tags: buttonless headset, earphones, sense technology earphones, senseme, Sony ericosn
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