Some have heard about capacitive styluses, others may have been lucky enough to hold one. Have you ever heard about a stylus that allows users to listen to music and take phone calls as well? If no is your answer then, check out Dexim’s Music Talking Stylus, which the Chinese manufacturer has unveiled at the biggest electronics event of the world, Customer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
This latest hybrid device allows users to take calls or listen to music from their tablets or smartphones via Bluetooth. Moreover, Music Talking Stylus has a hi-fi stereo music output that gives users a first-rate experience of listening to the music on the device. In addition to this, the stylus also has a volume control button in it along with the vibration functionality.
As far as the talk time of this stylus is concerned it’s batterly can last for five hours, whereas its standby time is 180 hours. CVC noise reduction functionality is another brilliant feature that is incorporated in this Dexim’s Music Talking Stylus to get the best sound.
Besides this, a 3.5 mm headphone jack is also integrated on the top end of this latest stylus that can be charged by removing the rubber nub on the other end, which gives users access to the microUSB port.
The idea for creating Dexim’s Music Talking Stylus was to make people free from carrying lot of devices at one fell swoop, as the Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Dexim, Lucia Lu stated that, “People don’t want to carry around a bunch of different sticks”. So for them new Dexim’s Music Talking Stylus will remain an ideal device to accept calls or listen to music while drawing a sketch on an iPad.
Those, who are interested in buying this capacitive stylus, would be able to do that sometime in February for $79.99.
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