Consumers are being bombarded with new technology on a daily basis. From new smart device technology to new software, technology is forever evolving.
The Wireless headset market has found increased popularity over the years as designers strive to inch closer to the least bulky devices possible. Designers are leaning towards creating headsets that have a seamless structure.
The Zagg Flex Arc Wireless is a new headset released by a relatively unknown brand.
What does the device have to offer?
The Zagg Flex Arc Wireless is a headset with built-in speakers and in-line mic controls. The device delivers powerful sound for up to eight hours per charge. So users can enjoy uninterrupted use for this time without having to worry about charging.
With a lightweight frame, the Zagg Flex isn’t a big or bulky audio accessory. It also has a micro-USB charging cable that’s included in the packaging. The device essentially fits snugly around the base of your neck, quite like a collar.
The device is essentially a neck-wearable wireless sound system. It has retractable earbuds which are convenient for tangle-free storage. How many times have you cursed under your breath as your headset cables got hooked on various items around the house or office? As a Flex user you’ll be glad to know that there are no tangles in store for you.
If you’re wondering how you can benefit from the speaker function, the auto switch feature seamlessly switches audio between earbuds and speakers.
The button on the right side controls play/pause as well as voice command when held down. The Flex’s audio range also appears to be geared towards higher frequencies.
The battery can last up to 9 hours with intermittent use of the device throughout the day. It takes just under two hours to recharge using a wall socket.
Retailing for around R1500, the Zagg Flex Arc Wireless is a stretch for most people. But if you’re looking for a decent headset with a smart, unique design, the device may be for you.