MoGo Makes Tiny Bluetooth Headset
March 29, 2007
There’s nothing quite that gives you that warm, cyborgy feeling like wearing a Bluetooth. The problem? They’re usually uncomfortable, bulky and a bit on the uglier side, looking like some sort of growth rather than a slick gadget that plugs firmly into your ears. Enter the MoGo Ultra-Thin headset — a headset that, while still looking might uncomfortable, is the smallest, flattest headset ever made and man oh man, do the ladies ever love it.
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The 5mm thick, lightweight Bluetooth 2.0 device has a fold-out ear piece that rests on the ear and stores flat when you’re not using it. It can be charged with an optional AC adapter and is also sized to fit a laptop’s PCMCIA or ExpressCard 34 slot for easy storage.
This isn’t the first "Hey, howabout we flatten it?" design by MoGo. Their previous gadget, the MoGo Mouse, MoGo’ed its way into the hearts and minds of consumers. Now, they took the design idea to the Bluetooth — what next? Flat hideaway keyboards, flat hideaway monitors and finally — flat, hideaway lovers (we can dream, can’t we?)
The best part about the headset is the idea that one day, a phone will be made that will allow you to stick the earpiece into the handset for easy storage (and make sure it’s aesthetically pleasing, too.) When that’s done, we’ll be as ready to jump on the MoGo bandwagon as the next Mogo bandwagon jumper.
The gadget debuted at CTIA in Orlando and there is still no price or availability… available. But we expect it to be expensive and sold mostly anywhere. We’ll keep you updated.



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