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Brando outs retro Bluetooth headset

Banana also available...

Skinny Bluetooth headsets that conduct sound through your jawbone are sad, admit it. For some proper office credibility get yourself a retro Bluetooth headset.

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Brando's retro Bluetooth headset - cool?

Available in two styles – ye olde telephone receiver of yesteryear or... er... a banana – online retailer Brando’s retro Bluetooth headset boasts a standby time of up to 160 hours and talk time of six hours.

While unpeeling is optional, both designs can be recharged through a USB connection and feature buttons for volume adjustment.

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Recharge over USB

Both the receiver and banana also have an integrated blue power-on LED – now there’s a sentence we never thought we would write.

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Making calls over Bluetooth suddenly seems quite a-peeling

Brando’s retro Bluetooth headset is available online now, priced at $22 (£13/€15). ®

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Hulger have been doing these (and nicer ones) for years

hulger.com, UK firm.

Great Customer service when I've needed stuff from them.

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Wot no...

Dog & Bone?

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