How does Sholay's Thakur use a smartphone? With Siri and a Bluetooth headset, of course! Jokes aside, although these things tend to make you look silly and expose you to ridicule, they are nonetheless quite useful when you have your hands occupied. If you are likewise looking for hands-free bliss, Envent's Bluetooth headset, dubbed the Breeze, should stoke your interest. Priced at Rs 1100, the peripherals manufacturer pitches it as a mid-level offering in its Bluetooth range.
Available in gold, silver, and black hues, the headset is claimed to be lightweight and sports a single button to receive and cut calls. Its dual-pairing capability lets you connect the Breeze with two devices for flexibility. The operational range has been quoted at 10 metres, with the manufacturer claiming a talk time of 5 hours and standby time of 120 hours.
Although Envent CEO Sukhesh Madaan claims that the Breeze "is a useful accessory when you drive", please note that it is illegal to do so, in Maharashtra at least.
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