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Revolabs Introduces the xTag Wireless Microphone System

Posted : Mon, 18 Jun 2007 13:14:01 GMT
Author : Revolabs, Inc.
Category : Press Release
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MAYNARD, Mass., June 18  /PRNewswire/ -- Revolabs, Inc., dedicated to enhancing communication through innovative wireless solutions, is pleased to introduce the company's new xTag Microphone System. Featuring Plug and Play USB connectivity to personal computers, the Revolabs xTag Microphone System facilitates unparalleled freedom of movement by way of its clip-on, wearable design-bringing breakthrough wireless audio performance to the individual workspace. Featuring full duplex audio, eight hours of talk time, and a range of 20 meters (66 feet), the new xTag microphone is ideal for VoIP, SKYPE, podcasting, voice recognition, web conferencing and many other desktop applications.
The xTag Microphone System consists of a base station, two-way audio (full duplex) xTag microphone, an earbud, a lanyard, plus a USB cable for interconnection to one's computer. The xTag's base station serves as both charger and wireless relay into one's personal computer. Featuring digitally encrypted audio, the xTag Microphone System is also an ideal solution for keeping one's conversations secure. Revolabs' new xTag Microphone System is compatible with both the Windows and Apple Macintosh operating systems.
Featuring easy USB-based connection to personal computers, the xTag Microphone System is also a versatile recording tool. With the exploding popularity of podcasting and webcasting, users are able to easily record their messages for posting online. Education, medical and legal industries will all benefit greatly from the superior performance brought by xTag during recording, transcribing or translating speech.
Martin Bodley, President and CEO of Revolabs, commented on the company's new offering, "The xTag Microphone System provides breakthrough performance and freedom to users of VoIP applications, educators, doctors, lawyers, plus the legions of computer enthusiasts actively engaged in podcasting and other digital collaborative mediums. Our new xTag Microphone System elevates wireless communication to an entirely new level."
The new Revolabs xTag Microphone System carries a MSRP of $249. The system is available for purchase today.
About Revolabs
Headquartered in Maynard, Massachusetts, Revolabs, Inc. is a wireless solutions company committed to enhancing enterprise collaboration through innovative wireless systems. Its products are used throughout the world and across a wide range of industries, including financial services, education, medical, legal services, and more. For additional information, visit the company online at http://www.revolabs.com/ or call 800.326.1088.
For a hi-res image of the Revolabs xTag Microphone System go to: http://www.revolabs.com/company/pressroom/images/hi-res/Revolabs_xTag_Hi_C.jpg
Revolabs, Inc.
CONTACT: Jean Pierre Carney, Public Relations of Revolabs, Inc.,
+1-978-897-5655, Ext. 112, jpcarney@revolabs.com; or Roger Maycock, Media
Contact of MountainCrest Communications, +1-562-923-3223,
rmaycock@mountaincrest.net, for Revolabs, Inc.
Web site: http://www.revolabs.com/

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