Samsung augments Bluetooth headset portfolio with three new offerings

HM3600 Modus 6450

One of the must-have accessories for all those busy people who keep hanging onto their phones is definitely a decent Bluetooth headset device. Samsung has extended its Bluetooth headset portfolio with three new devices dubbed the HM1610, the HM3600 and the Modus 6450.

Sporting a stylish look, the HM1610 comes in a chic blue-trimmed form factor. With its near end enhanced audio technology, users can experience better sound quality and speech intelligibility even in very noisy background environments. The peripheral’s single-mic design results in noise reduction and echo cancellation.

The multipoint technology allows various Bluetooth-enabled devices like handsets, MP3 players and PCs to seamlessly connect with each other. The headset makes use of active wind noise reduction algorithm to reduce raucous wind speed noise in addition to enhancing signal to noise ratio of the microphone.

It is compatible with Bluetooth v3.0 + EDR devices and promises talk time of around 6 hours and standby time of up to 250 hours. The HM3600 model boasts of a very comfortable on-ear speaker design that curtails ear exertion often associated with long duration usage. This lightweight peripheral sports a dual-mic speaker construct for echo cancellation and noise reduction.

It also integrates advanced multipoint technology for easy and proximity pairing with at least two other devices. The gadget includes a variety of features like Bluetooth v3.0 support, automatic volume adjustment and voice prompts. It apparently guarantees users talk time of approximately 6 hours and standby time of almost 180 hours.

The all new Modus 6450 is claimed to combine a chic outer design with communication functionalities and it is available in a crystal-blue shade. The peripheral hosts a series of attributes including EQ settings, voice command functionality and Android application support. Modus 6450 incorporates EQ settings and voice commands via a separate voice command button on the device.

It is capable of functioning as both a mono-style headset traditionally used for making or receiving calls and as a stereo Bluetooth product when attached to earbuds. The included LED display shows battery or call statuses, while the device supports talk time of 6 hours and standby time of up to 180 hours. It works well with the Samsung FreeSync app for offering users a completely customizable headset experience.

There is no official confirmation regarding its availability and pricing details as of now.