Sony Ericsson on Monday unveiled what is said to be the world’s first motion sensing headphones, the MH907, that starts and stops music tracks, as well as answers and ends phone calls with its motion controls.
The MH907, powered with technology called SensMe, starts the music automatically when one plugs in the pair.
The headsets will work in a similar manner for answering and ending calls as well, said the company.
Since, the headphones are powered with a capacitive sensing technology, the headphones sense it when in the ear, and hence it won’t accidentally answer calls or play music in a pocket or purse.
Other features include a built-in microphone, FM antenna, sound-blocking (the MH907'''''s are not noise-cancelling headphones) and stereo sound.
“At Sony Ericsson we think it is very important to listen to what our customer needs and introducing the world's first ever motion complete communications entertainment experience,” said Jacob Sten, senior VP at Sony Ericsson.
The MH907 will be compatible with Sony Ericsson phones that have the Fast Port connector and will be available in Yellow/White and Titan Chrome shades.
The MH907 headphones will be available worldwide later this week. |