The Brickhouse Security Invisible Bluetooth Earpiece with SOS Button

Posted on 29 October 2009 by


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This is for all of you Christians out there, in love with your own Roxane but too flummoxed to speak eloquently without a little help. Now, instead of hiding Cyrano in a nearby bush – ever fearful of being caught – as you regurgitate his lovely lines, you can slip this Brickhouse Security Invisible Bluetooth Earpiece in place and enjoy two way communication without anyone being the wiser.

But you’d never do that…right? ;-)

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The Invisible Bluetooth Earpiece with SOS Button is a new device that lets users operate undercover by allowing another party to listen in remotely without detection. The device works much like a regular Bluetooth headset, allowing the wearer to communicate with anyone via cell phone. But unlike traditional Bluetooth headsets that are visible, the tiny Invisible Bluetooth Earpiece hides inside of someone’s ear and is virtually undetectable, so no one will ever suspect that a third party is listening in. Perfect for operatives in deep cover, the Invisible Bluetooth Earpiece also comes with a special SOS button that slips inside a shoe or in a pocket – should an agent need to call for help non-verbally.

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But the Invisible Bluetooth Earpiece isn’t just for spies and law enforcement, it’s also ideal for journalists on assignment, for making presentations at meetings, actors who tend to forget their lines, or for nervous people on first dates.

Features:

* Completely Invisible Magnetic Vibration Receiver Fits In Your Ear Undetected
* 2-Way Voice Communication Via Any Bluetooth Phone Or 2-Way Radio
* Covert Communication With Silent SOS Button
* Passive Earpiece Receiver Powered By Magnetism
* Sensitive Microphone
* Smallest Wireless Earpiece In The World

Check it out at Brickhouse Security.

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