Deka introduces Bluetooth Headsets
Deka has introduced Bluetooth headsets. Deka aims to liberate consumers across the world from the grey injection molded blobs that inspire apathy in users, and ridicule from anyone in close proximity.
Anyone that has seen a friend, colleague or family member wearing a sad-looking Bluetooth headset knows why it is so important that Deka succeeds. Unfortunately, Bluetooth headsets have become a visual metaphor for extreme nerdiness. Our goal is to develop headsets that turn heads, and turn on ears. We won’t rest until every human ear has the chance to have some fun again,” Erik Adams, CEO & Founder, Deka.
Deka is launching with a number of stylish designs and colours. But one of our most unique features is the ability to create custom 3D-printed headset. These personalized statements are a first for the wireless headset industry, added Adams.
Deka headsets use a patented, slide mechanism to change out covers (known as Deka Slides). Users select the headset cover they want and simply slide it over the earpiece. Deka also offers a custom 3D printing, and custom photo options for customization.
Deka headsets utilize Bluetooth v3.0, have a long battery life, talk-time of up to five hours, and standby time of up to 150 hours.
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