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When Concept becomes a Reality
(9 votes)
by Huei   
Monday, 23 November 2009 11:24 AM

The best part about a concept design is when the product gets manufactured and becomes the real thing you can buy and use. The medallion alike gadget you see above is not just any concept design for a fashion apparel, it is the first product from Tokyoflash to be co-designed by its fans - Kisai Escape C Bluetooth earphone. The stylish device not only allows you to answer calls wirelessly, it can also be used as a wireless earphone that streams music wirelessly from your mobile phone. Weighing at just 15grams, it can be hung on your neck or be used as a keychain that fits nicely in your pockets.

Hit the jump for more technical information about the Kisai Escape C. 

Available in matte black color, the Escape C features a curvy design with smoke black lenses and blue sub-surface LEDs. Although it may look complicating with the many buttons on the surface, the controls are purposely laid out in an easy-access design. The surface comes with a time display key, power and answer call keys as well as volume and track controls.

PRODUCT OVERVIEW

- Personal wireless receiver with headset & headphone profiles
- Connect the earphones provided for crisp and clear sound
- Pair with your PC, Mac, phone or mp3 player to listen to music
- Pair with your mobile phone to make & answer calls hands-free
- Ideal for using with VoIP applications such as Skype on your PC or Mac
- Ideal for iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS and iPod touch
- Displays the time in a new way
- Versatile fashion accessory - decide how you wear it
- Attention to detail in design and uniquely functional

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
- Earphones: Stereo
- Interface: A2DP, AVRCP, HFP, HSP
- Profiles Supported: A2DP 1.2, AVRCP 1.0, Headset & Hands Free (HFP 1.5)
- Frequency Range: 2.402-2.480 GHZ, 2.4G ISM band
- Frequency Response: 20Hz - 20KHz
- Communication Range: 33ft./10m (max.)
- Technology: v2.1 + EDR Class 2
- Talk Time: Up to 6 hours (talk/music)
- Standby Time: Up to 180 hours
- Ports: 3.5mm Audio Jack and Mini 5 Pin USB Charging Port
- Integrated USB Rechargeable 200mAh Li-Polymer Battery


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Name: bandie85 Comment:
great....
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Name: jeff lang Comment:
great ad....no way to order it if you knew the price...question
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Name: tk Comment:
Very nice.... I hate the Borg-like, blue tooth, brain suckers.... This much more civilized design, tech & design as one - bravo! thumbsup
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Name: Nicky Comment:
how much the price?
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Posted: 2009-11-23 13:30:56
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