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Sony Ericsson MH907

The new Sony Ericsson MH907 headphones claim that they’ll “change music forever”. Well, it’s a bold claim, but here are five ways we reckon this new slice of clever tech will make your life better. Keep reading to see just what we think.

Buttons are a thing of the past
Slap in the Sony Ericsson MH907 earphones and you’ll be listening to music straight away. No more fiddling with buttons or waiting while you try and figure out what’s good. Just music to your ears from the word go.

No more missing your favourite tracks
Missing out on a favourite part of a tune when you need to pull out your plugs is maddening. The Sony Ericsson MH907 headphones stop this from ever happening again. Just pull one bud out and your happy hardcore will pause. Stick it back in and you’ll be back on the virtual dancefloor.

Never scrabble for your phone again
Ok, headsets have been handling calls for years. But the Sony Ericsson MH907 buds are far cleverer than anything before. Hear your phone ringing? Stick in a bud to take the call. All done? Pull it out and you’re all done.


Sony Ericsson MH907 Motion Activated Headphones unveiled


Don’t answer calls in your pocket
Hate calling a pal, only to hear them striding down the street? The Sony Ericsson MH907 headphones stop that. They won’t take calls in your jeans or bag, as they pack similar tech to capacitive touchscreens, meaning they’ll only take calls on a conductive surface. In this case your ears and not your Levi 501s.

They’ll put you ahead of the game
Make no mistake, the Sony Ericsson MH907 ‘phones will put you well ahead of all your gadget–obsessed pals. You can expect to see similar tech landing in plenty of ‘phones in the future, but these will always be the first.

And one way they won’t
If you’re packing anything other than a Sony Ericsson phone with a “fast connector”, then you can’t come to the MH907 party. It’s a real miss and makes us wonder if Sony Ericsson will ever take 3.5mm jacks seriously.

Out September | €39 | Sony Ericsson

  • http://www.electricpig.co.uk Ben Sillis

    Well that’s something at least. I wonder if a man who knows hoovers like nobody else is equipped to champion British internet start-ups as well though.

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