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Big claims for Qstik's EVOQ DSP Bluetooth headset

by Bob Crabtree on 30 January 2007, 16:10

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Qstik is making some big claims for its EVOQ DSP Bluetooth headset, saying that it beats hands down any of the digital-signal-processor models launched earlier in the month at CES.

The £60 headset is reckoned to integrate "military-grade bi-directional noise-cancellation and echo-cancellation technology with high-quality stereo music streaming, sophisticated speech enhancement and wireless VoIP capability" - all in a single lightweight (25g/0.88oz) package.



Qstik EVOQ


Qstik EVOQ Bluetooth headset

Features are said to include:

* Adaptive bi-directional noise cancellation, "originally developed for the military"
* Echo cancellation, "originally developed for telecoms infrastructure applications"
* Auto volume control, acoustic shock protection and speech enhancement, "originally developed for the call centre market"
* Ear-bud headset providing true stereo music experience
* Support for Bluetooth Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) and Audio Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP)
* Ability to listen to high quality music from A2DP-compliant mobile phones, PCs, laptops or other compatible music streaming devices
* An optional USB dongle that fully interoperates with EVOQ and is said to be fully-compliant with A2DP and AVRCP
* Switch between voice and high quality music

On the technical side, Qstik gives the following data:

Talk Time

up to 5 hours

Standby Time

>150 hours

Recharge Time

2.5 hours

Music Listening Time

>4.5 hours

Microphone Type

Omni-Directional

Battery

Lithium ion

Bluetooth Technology

v2.0

Bluetooth Device Clas

Class 2

Range

Up to 10m

Supported Profiles

Headset, Hands-free, A2DP, AVRCP, GAVDP

Weight

25g (0.88oz)




[advert]The Qstik Bluetooth USB dongle is intended to let you wirelessly connect the Qstik EVOQ to PCs for music streaming or Voice over IP (VoIP) use. It's priced at £17.99 but being bundled with the EVOQ for an all-up price of £69.99 until March 31 - see http://www.qstik.com.

Qstik's home on the net is an eye-catching Flash-based site that offers ratjer too little info and makes navigation a chore rather than a pleasure, so we hope the company sort things out soon or, failing that, gets the product into the retail channel in the near future. Otherwise, it's likely to be falter badly.

Read the company's press release on page two, check out the site for yourself, then share your thoughts with us in the HEXUS.community.

Update - January 30, 2007; 16:16

We've now received some tech spec from Qstik - including weight - and so have added that above and also edited paragraph two. Oh and we've also tried to get the company's name spelt right, too. D'oh!