- Broadcom on Monday unveiled two Bluetooth chipsets and software that the company says can improve the sound and reduce the size of wireless headsets, while consuming less battery power.
- The BCM2047 and BCM2044 chips can better resist interference from other devices, and blocking by the human body that results in degraded radio performance.
- The BCM2047 includes an ARM AudioDE data engine, which is a high-performance digital signal processor optimized for Broadcom's new SmartAudio software.
- The BCM2044 delivers the same range and power management capabilities for low-cost headsets.
- SmartAudio is a sound and voice enhancement technology that improves audio quality in noisy environments by reducing background noise by 95%
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Tuesday, January 30, 2007
Broadcom Unveils advanced Bluetooth Headsets
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