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Water Droplet Headset: A Stylish Bluetooth Earring

030209_rg_waterdropletbluetooth_01.jpgI can't remember how many times I've come upon people talking with their Bluetooth headsets and thinking that they were speaking to me. Naturally they weren't, and I'm glad that I'm not the only one who has this problem, but if Star Trek-like headsets aren't what you like, then maybe this stylish headset might win you over. Personally, Bluetooth headsets aren't for me, but then again, I don't have a car anymore, so it doesn't really concern me. This might be the first headset that doesn't make you look like an idiot.

 
 

030209_rg_waterdropletbluetooth_02.jpgWe know that you know that headsets are important. It's rapidly becoming illegal to talk on phones while you are driving, so headsets are a good idea. Still, most will make you look like a douche. Ilshat Garipov has managed to make a Bluetooth headset that looks beautiful. It's obviously has been designed for women. The device looks like a water droplet and houses an single button. A transparent piece of plastic, which is really hard to see, ties the whole thing together.

If you need a headset, then you should get these. All of the others that I've seen make you look idiotic, so if you don't want to be perceived that way, put your phone on silent and take a moment to relax while you are stuck in your car. [via Yanko Design, photos by Ilshat Garipov]

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It's a good looking little gadget, but couldn't they find a real face to place it on? That head is pretty disturbing. How do eyelashes that short get clumpy?

posted by skwidspawn on March 3rd 2009 at 10:02pm
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"It's obviously been designed for women?"
Followed by a rude comment about the model. Come on....

And it's not a real device. It's yet another in a long line of "concepts" profiled here. It would be nice to see more about real technology and products, albeit without the gender assumptions and bashing.

posted by techgirl on March 4th 2009 at 11:00am
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