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Hannover (Germany) - Logitech has lifted the curtain on its ClearChat PC Wireless headset, which it claims is the first such device tailored for Web-enabled calling.
Announced at this week's CeBit convention in Germany, the headset is equipped with 2.4 GHz wireless technology and has high-performance audio stereo.
The wireless signal is received by the included USB transmitter and allows users to send and receive audio communication from as much as 33 feet away.
The headset is set to be available in May for a retail price of around $100.
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