New Headsets for Android, iOS Devices Announced

Califone has released its new line of headsets designed specifically for Android- and iOS-based computers, tablets, smartphones, e-readers, media players, and gaming devices.

Califone's new headsets come outfitted with the ToGo plug, crafted for mobile devices with a single 3.5mm mic-in. Students can use the noise-canceling headsets for myriad learning applications including math, science, reading, languages courses, and more. The headsets—when used with devices that have recording functionalities—also allow students to record and play back responses.

The To Go plug is offered on the Califone Discovery, Deluxe Multimedia, Titanium series, Lightweight Stereo, and 4100 series headsets. All headsets in the series include a warranty which covers educational use.

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