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PSP Go ‘Pairing’ with Official PSP Go Bluetooth Headset

09/24/2009 Written by Anthony Severino

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The PSP Go is set to launch on October 1st, and features among other things bluetooth capabilities. Since the PSP offers the Skype service, and along bluetooth technology could essentially turn the PSP Go into a cell phone. Sony knows this too, and have come up with the perfect “pairing” for your PSP Go.

Just announced was the PSP Go Stereo Bluetooth Headset Receiver, which will enable you to talk over its built-in microphone over Skype. It will also allow you to listen to your tunes or movies, and even features play, stop, fast forward, rewind, adjust volume, etc. without being tangled in pesky wires. Also the headset has a Multi-Pairing Feature which allows the device to be paired with up to 8 other devices.

The PSP Go Steroe Bluetooth Headset Receiver will release in Japan on December 24th, and look for it in Europe and North America early next year.






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10 Responses to “PSP Go ‘Pairing’ with Official PSP Go Bluetooth Headset”

  1. killajd says:

    Im so looking foward to OCT 1st this will be a nice gift or purchase but I do wish the price was alittle lower…

  2. KwietStorm says:

    Wait..so I can’t just use my existing Bluetooth ear pieces with it?

  3. kirobz says:

    You can use PSP Go as a phone?

  4. wtGp says:

    dman u can use it as a headphone as well. You can do anything with Sony products

  5. npheeny says:

    How do I get UMD’s into the PSP Go?

  6. Can I pair up my two SOCOM bluetooth headset to get the stereo sound from the GO!???

  7. shadowjin says:

    @npheeny

    you dont.. theres some down loadable option talked about but cant remember if its implemented yet.

  8. Natiej85 says:

    Man Iwant 2 see that new headset and if all the functions will work wth PS3, so I can watch movies in the am without botheinb family members.

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