Sony Ericsson (News - Alert) has announced new Portable Bluetooth Speaker MBS-100 for Walkman phones or most other Bluetooth enabled music phones. These new Bluetooth speakers are for those who want to share their music but do not want the series of wires and complicated set-up. This is the first portable speaker from Sony Ericsson (News - Alert) which can stream music wirelessly from the phone via Bluetooth.
The uniquely designed speaker from Sony Ericsson lets you hear your music with powerful sound anytime, anywhere. Phones can be connected wirelessly with the Portable Bluetooth Speaker MBS-100, getting rid of the wires forever. MBS-100 is designed to provide crystal clear powerful sound as it uses the latest A2DP streaming technology to deliver the very best in sound quality.
Jacob Sten, Head of PBU Accessories at Sony Ericsson said in a press release, “The Portable Bluetooth Speaker MBS-100 is completely unique to the market. The quality of the sound, the design and the convenience of taking it wherever you want, makes this the perfect complement to your Walkman phone. You can listen to your favorite songs wherever you go, all you need is your phone and your MBS-100. The sound experience, coupled with the striking design, makes this a must-have music accessory.”
MBS-100 is completely travel-friendly, as it is compact in its design and comes with a scratch resistant bag. You can enjoy up to five hours of playtime in a single recharge, as it’s equipped with an integrated rechargeable battery.
Along with this, Sony has also announced two new flagship phones, the K850 Cyber-shot phone and W910 Walkman phone, which will be available in the market by this October. The functionality of these phones can be enhanced further with Bluetooth Speaker MBS-100.
The K850 Cyber-shot phone comes with a 5 megapixel camera with Auto focus and Xenon flash. It has digital camera features and has a Tri-Band HSDPA phone for high-speed picture and video blogging.
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