HP is pushing its iPAQ line as a portable multimedia center, and to complement it is now offering Bluetooth-connected stereo headphones.
HP has announced that it will sell a set of Bluetooth headphones for use with its iPAQ line of handhelds under the name HP iPAQ Bluetooth Stereo Headphones.
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The headphones, originally built by Logitech and rebranded by HP, will connect to the handheld over Bluetooth and provide playback for system audio as well as MP3 files. Although marketed for HP's own iPAQ line, presumably they will work with any Bluetooth device that supports the proper Bluetooth profile.
Neither company has said when the new headphones will be available or at what price.
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