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Tuesday, January 1, 2013

The O.R.B bluetooth handset ring

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With a simple twist, The O.R.B. transforms from a ring to a headset worn on the ear that is capable of hands-free calling. Incorporating HiWave™ technology, the O.R.B. is a “Digitset™” that provides high-quality bone conduction audio without the discomfort of placing a device inside the ear. A deluxe edition also features an E Ink display for caller ID, text messaging, and calendar reminders.

To use the ring as a headset, simply remove it from the finger and twist open around the hinged joint. The ring (now a headset) is placed over the upper ear, between the ear and the side of the head. The transmitter end of the headset rests just above the jawbone and utilizes dual speaker “voice annihilation” DSP technology. The transmit exciter transducer rests just behind the outer ear.


The ring vibrates, alerting the user to an incoming call, text message, or event reminder. The user can glance down at the finger and see a horizontal streaming message of caller I.D. or meeting schedules. If accepting an incoming call, the user twists open the O.R.B., slips over the ear, and begins the conversation. If declining incoming calls or texts, or dismissing event reminders, the user can simply push the cancel button with the O.R.B. still idle on their finger. When not in use the ring serves as a time device/alarm clock. If the user would like to silence a call he/she can simply touch a button on the band.
[VIA : Hybratech]

14 comments :

  1. enrique said...

    Where i can buy this one ???_

  2. John said...

    Is this available in the market or just a concept? Where can I get one?

  3. Jagannath university student network said...

    I am a Bangladeshi. May I buy this? How and where? Pls.

  4. Soundfx4 said...

    There's just one problem...the person on the other end will have trouble understanding you. I don't care how much noise canceling you use, without a Boone microphone you will sound like crap. Maybe when/if they come up with something that connects to your voice box directly via sort of DNA transmitting device...or something like that. I don't know, I just know if it's not a Boone Mic, it's crap.

  5. Anonymous said...

    not neccessarily

  6. Anonymous said...

    You mean "boom" mic...

  7. Anonymous said...

    Pooh! The other one!

  8. Anonymous said...

    try it first smarty

  9. Rob Daniel said...

    If you consider the "jawbone" product line, they advertise that their products utilize bone conduction technology (read vibrations from your jawbone).
    Which in turn reduces/eliminates background noise.
    Boom Mic's are very old low grade tech for the record.

  10. Jojo said...

    I want one really bad where can I purchase such brilliance?????

  11. Louis Barnett said...

    check out hybratech.com Not yet available, but, sign up and they'll let you know when.

  12. DHANA said...

    i need one like that.. very can i buy

  13. Anonymous said...

    They've been talking about this product for a few years now. I am starting to think it will never actually be produced.

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