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Samsung’s Gear Circle Coming Soon in U.S.; Sleek Necklace-like Device Allows Hands-free Communication

Nov 06, 2014 10:23 PM EST | By Adelyn Torralba

Just when you thought that smartphones and phablets are what they only knew, you better think again. Samsung's recently unveiled Gear Circle is now available in the U.S. via T-Mobile and will soon be available before December-rush kicks in via AT&T, Samsung.com, and Amazon.com.

The necklace-like device supports hands-free communication that perfectly fits American's always-on-the-go lifestyle. Gear Circle, designed with light weight and sweat-resistant feature, is Samsung's first wireless stereo headphone.

Gear Circle, once connected to your smartphone, will vibrate once you are receiving an incoming call. To answer the call, users just have to detach the earphone in the necklace and put it in their ears. Samsung Gear Circle will then be able to talk without using his smartphone.

The Korean-based tech giant made wireless feature possible through smart magnetic control function. This technology "allows users to receive the call by detaching the connection part of the necklace which is mounted with a magnet sensor, while hanging up the call by attaching it."

Future users will not have a hard time learning the new Necklace gadget as it is equipped with intuitive touch controls that can easily adapt to one's active lifestyle. Samsung Gear Circle will give you the leeway of answering calls without getting your phone inside your bag or pocket.

The sleek wireless device works with Bluetooth-enabled gadgets, which includes smartphones, tablets, or even smartwatches. Samsung's new foray, with 9 hours of playtime and 11 hours of talk time 180 mAh battery, can be also used in streaming music.

Another feature of Samsung Gear Circle also has voice notification, Text-to-Speech powered by S Voice command support. Users will also be aware of message notification, alerts, schedules, and messenger content with the new necklace-like device.

Gear Circle, released in Korea last Oct. 29, was made available at 109,000 Won. Samsung's tech advance necklace, which combines the headset functions and accessory functions, comes in three classy colors, white, blue black, and black.

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