New Bluetooth Headset for iPhone 4 is Professional Grade
In terms of total utility, the Apple iPhone has been gaining ground in the market place recently, coming to be seen as a more executive friendly device rather than the consumer level play thing that it once was. Today’s corporate offices are increasingly home to more executives who prefer the fast action of the Apple experience to the the previous incarnations of smart phones on the market up until now. In this spirit, a tech manufacturer called Metal Evolution has put out a new Bluetooth headset that is designed to make better use of Apple’s famed smart phone and offers a range of features that executive level users are finding useful. Since it faces a great deal of competition in the market place right now, Metal Evolution designed a look for their Bluetooth device that would have more professional appeal, building on the sea change happening at the corporate level right now. According to a spokesperson from the company, the headset maker wanted to present a classy, low profile look that would be better suited to business attire so they chose a brushed metallic finish to give the headset more of a professional appeal that would match better with business fashions.
Since executives are now using their iPhone devices for business purposes and tend to upgrade more regularly than consumer level users, the headset is designed to work with iPhone 4 and 3GS models exclusively. To better leverage a market where conference calls are a frequent use for a device, Noise Lock noise cancellation from Bluetrek was used to make the audio easier to hear for the listener, a feature many business level executives find crucial as they have noted that even during such calls they may be in noisy environments making it more difficult to hear colleagues during an important call. Metal Evolution uses the same chipset featured in the iPhone so the device has gotten rave reviews so far, as reviewers noted the aluminum casing made it quite a bit more sturdy than previous Bluetooth headsets for the iPhone. If trends continue in this direction with more business grade use of the iPhone, many have begun to speculate that Apple could respond with a corporate version of the device emphasizing business use features.