The latest stereo Bluetooth headset from Philips is made for fans of music and tiny gadgets. The extremely small device, made up of mostly the two ear plugs, has a single physical button on it, which is used for turning it on. Handling calls and controlling playback is possible through the touch-sensitive surface of the shiny black part of Philips Tapster. Given its size, the device doesn't have a very long uptime, but the manufacturer didn't disclose any specifications, while the launch date and pricing are also a mystery. The Philips headset, based on the Bluetooth 2.1 standard, supports A2DP, AVRCP, HSP and HFP profiles.
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