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05/18/2005, 2:05pm, EDT

Wednesday, May 18th

TEN's naviPlay Bluetooth Stereo Kit now takes calls

TEN Technology announced today that it has updated its naviPlay Bluetooth stereo remote and adapter for theiPod to also connect wirelessly to Bluetooth-enabled mobile phones. "With the updated naviPlay Kit, users will never have to sacrifice entertainment for fear of missing a call. When there is an incoming call, the user will hear ring tones in their headphones and can take the call with the built-in microphone in the naviPlay Handsfree Stereo Remote.  When the call is ended, the music will resume playing,” said TEN chief executive John Lin. Starting May 23, the company said naviPlay units without hands-free can be updated with firmware downloadable at no cost for a limited time from the TEN website. naviPlay retails for $240 and is compatible with iPod Photo, iPod Mini, Click Wheel iPod, and iPod with Dock Connector.


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