Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Jabra Solemate, Speaker Tiny And Tough


Competition in this segment of the tiny speaker seems quite exciting. Not only Logitech's ambition is to dominate the market, PT Axindo Infotama carrying the Jabra brand also did not want to lose. Jabra Solemate hero is.

Indeed, to get the Jabra Solemate have to spend a pretty good for a small speaker, which is 1.9 million. However, this device can be relied upon to hear the music, movies and songs from mobile phones, smartphones, tablets, iPad, iPod, Mp3 players, computers and laptops.

This device is a portable Bluetooth speaker phone with voice claimed kick. While backing material claimed to be tough with the anti dust and scratches.

"Jabra Solemate targeted to music lovers of active and dynamic, and the upper middle class. With elegant design, powerful, small size and comes with a protective pouch special anti-dust material, able to accompany the mobile users anywhere and anytime," Marketing Manager John Axindo Infotama Joy, in a statement on Monday (09/24/2012).

Then also be used to chat with friends, family, co-workers via mobile phone, PC, or tablet and can be used to talk using Skype, Facebook, and others.

Jabra Solemate can connect with Bluetooth version 3.0 and features Auto Pairing, Music Streaming and capable of 40 hours of standby and active 8 hours.

Meanwhile, the iPhone 5 camera Sony There Intervention,.

Sony is often supplied sensors for both smartphones and digital cameras. One of the smart phone that uses sensors made the Japanese company is the iPhone 5 being warmly discussed.

Chipworks is indicating the presence of a brand name Sony on sensor measuring 8 MP camera is. Regarding the partnership, Sony CEO Howard Stringer has been present it at the beginning of this year.

This is not the first time Apple smartphone using Sony sensor. However, compared with the iPhone 4S, the sensor in the iPhone 5 has got improved.

But that does not mean the two cameras embedded in the iPhone 5 using products from Sony. For the front camera, iPhone 5 using sensors from Omnivision which incidentally is Sony's competitors, such as we quoted from Cnet, on Monday (09/24/2012).

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