Dot is billing itself as the world’s smallest Bluetooth headset. That might be mere marketing claptrap, but there’s no doubt it’s an impressive piece of kit. It runs for six hours of playback and nine hours of call time before it needs to recharge, and it has an 80-hour standby time. When Dot does need more power, you can simply plug it into the protective case, which doubles as a portable charger — perhaps the smartest idea Dot offers. It also promises crystal clear sound.
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Posted by: Kris Holt July 11, 2015 07:00 AMDot is billing itself as the world’s smallest Bluetooth headset. That might be mere marketing claptrap, but there’s no doubt it’s an impressive piece of kit. It runs for six hours of playback and nine hours of call time before it needs to recharge, and it has an 80-hour standby time. When Dot does need more power, you can simply plug it into the protective case, which doubles as a portable charger — perhaps the smartest idea Dot offers. It also promises crystal clear sound.