MH907: Motion Activated Buds from Sony Ericsson

September 21st, 2009 by Kunal

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Sony Ericsson announced what they claim would change the way you listen to music forever. Any guesses what this new gadget be? A new out-of-the-box music player, an iPod touch lookalike competitor, a gaming console with music, a new walkman phone would all be good guesses but wrong too. Sony is boosting about a new pair of buds! While the HBH-IS800 bluetooth headset left us stunned, this one isn’t all that revolutionary as promised.

The buds are the world’s first of its kind as they have no buttons. Dubbed MH 907, these buds are motion sensing and start playing the music as the user plugs them in his ears (the technology that SE uses is called ’sensME’). Taking off one of the buds would just pause the music and you can guess what taking off both of them would do.

The  buds require conductive surface (like skin) to start working. So you can be assured that they wont start eating up your mobile battery when squeezed in your pocket.

The buds are compatible with Sony Ericsson phone featuring the fast port connector, which almost each of those have. So if you are a SE user and lazy enough to avoid pressing the pause button for taking a call, the buds are available at 35 Euros.

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2 Comments

  1. Chanda | BizDharma.com

    Quite unique. These guys are trying to enter the market first with every thing new and cool. The headphones I won are too superb in clarity, lets see what other players have in stock to fight this.

  2. Gizmo Review: Sony Ericsson MH907 motion sensing earphones | OnlyGizmos

    [...] button control, the regular headset loses all buttons with the sensME technology that comes in the MH907. The centre of attraction for this device is the smart motion sensing controls that automatically [...]

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