200 hours of standby time and up to 9 hours of talk time, that’s what you can expect from this headset in the dark. The solar panel on the side, yeah, that should up those numbers a respectable amount in the sun light.

Its 14 grams, which is pretty light, and as far as BT headsets go, its not too terribly unattractive, which is surprising considering adding solar panels generally makes whatever they’ve been added to quite hideous. Its kind of sad we had to wait this long for such an obvious solar power upgrade, I mean sure, on cell phones, not much sense, they are usually in your pocket, but headsets, generally on your head, in direct sunlight.

Key Features
- Answer/end/reject call
- Last number redial
- Voice dial activate (when supported by mobile phone)
- Mute
- Volume control
- Switch between phone and handsfree modes
- Bluetooth connection active, call status and battery low indicated by multi-colored LEDs
- Automatic reconnection to default user or the last user
- Automatic reconnection at power on and disconnect at power off
- Support for VOIP calls
- Reset hardware and software
The bluetooth headset is sold at $99 USD, but is out of stock until May according to the company








