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Sorry, you're cracking up a bit... the sun's gone in

12 Nov 2007 | 12:49 GMT

By Nick Booth

Orange launches the world’s first solar-powered Bluetooth headset

THE SUN'S OUT, I think I’ll wear my headset.

It’s a lovely sunny day here in Kingston. Just right for wearing a Bluetooth headset.

If we’re lucky, I might be able to get enough power on my solar driven Iqua 603 SUN headset to make a phone calls. If not, I may be incommunicado, I’m afraid, Mr Hales.

I said I’m sorry, you’re cracking up a bit mate. I’ve just walked under a tree.

What? You don’t know what an Iqua 603 SUN headset is?

Well I suppose you wouldn’t, because they’re exclusive to Orange users for three months. Now customers can talk without worrying about limited battery life, says Orange.

Mind you, if the sun goes behind a cloud, as has been known to happen in England, then Euston, we may have a problem.

The Iqua 603 SUN costs fifty quid, here. µ

© 2007 Incisive Media Investments Ltd. 2007

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