CES 2006: Motorola Music Duo integrates mobile phones with your iPod

Finally from Motorola at CES 2006 (for the meantime, anyway!), comes the Motorola Music Duo, a Bluetooth adapter for iPods. The Music Duo lets you listen to the music from your iPod wirelessly over Bluetooth using your shiny new Motorola HT820 headphones. If a call comes in on your mobile phone, the music is muted and you take the call through the headphones. Genius! And certainly a better way of integrating with iTunes than the lousy ROKR!
Not all of Motorola’s Bluetooth announcements have been useful, but with the integration of music devices, headphones and mobile phones, Bluetooth at last seems to have found a useful niche for itself in integrating different gadgets.
Read more about the Motorola Music Duo after the jump.
[Source: Motorola, SlashPhone]
The Motorola Music Duo’s features
The Motorola Music Duo has the following features:
- Up to 10 hours of listening time
- Provides seamless connections to both your iPod and compatible Bluetooth-enabled phone
- Music pauses for incoming calls and resumes when calls are complete
- Compatible with Generation 3 or newer iPod players that have a Dock Connector (i.e. iPod, iPod mini, iPod nano)
- Compatible with any brand of Bluetooth 1.1 or 1.2 –enabled phone that supports “headset” and “hands-free” profiles
- Compatible with Bluetooth Stereo Accessories
The Motorola Music Duo is expected to be available in Q1 2006.
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