ID8-Mobile MoGo Talk XD for iPhone 4

ID8-Mobile MoGo Talk XD for iPhone 4

ID8-Mobile introduces the new MoGo Talk XD for 4, the world’s only headset and protective case 2-in-1 system. Basically, the system includes the MoGo Talk XD headset for 4, which docks with the Slim MoGo Grip Case.

The MoGo Bluetooth headset features SmartAudio Sound and Voice Enhancement consisting of noise and wind reduction, echo suppression and automatic volume compensation when moving between noisy and quiet environments, offering clear conversations. It also include an articulating fold-flat ear boom enabling the headset to fit all face shapes and Soundshape ear buds that flex-form to each individual ear for superior in-ear comfort and a secure fit.

On the other hand, the iPhone 4 Slim MoGo Grip case attaches directly to the back of the 4. The hard shell case provides impact and scratch protection and is complemented with a molded shock absorbing grip that also protects the edges and corners against 4 drops and bumps. It’s Store + Go docking mechanism hold the headset securely. The case has integrated micro connector for charging the headset.

The MoGo Talk XD for 4 is priced at $99.99.

[businesswire]

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