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June 15, 2007 11:42 AM PDT

Sony Ericsson releases plenty of accessories

by Nicole Lee

MDS-65 Music Desk Stand

MDS-65 Music Desk Stand

(Credit: Sony Ericsson)

Not content to rest easy after its announcement of a slew of new cell phones and a Bluetooth watch, Sony Ericsson has also announced several new accessories as well. They are all music-related in some way or another, starting off with the MDS-65 Music Desk Stand, which acts as a portable speaker of sorts for your Sony Walkman phone, and the MMR-70 FM transmitter for playing music on a nearby FM radio.

MMR-70 FM Transmitter

MMR-70 FM Transmitter

(Credit: Sony Ericsson)

And what's a cell phone accessory announcement without a few headsets? The HBH-DS200 is the only stereo Bluetooth headset in the group, and it has a few music player controls to access your music remotely. Two more regular wired headsets include the HPM-90, which has an LED display, and the HPM-83, which has a behind-the-ear headphone design.

HGE-100 GPS-enabler

(Credit: Sony Ericsson)

HBH-DS200 stereo Bluetooth headset

(Credit: Sony Ericsson)

Probably the most interesting accessory, however, is the HGE-100 headset. Not only can it play music, it's also a GPS enabler. It will provide you voice directions to your destination plus record distance traveled.

Pricing for these devices isn't available yet, though we're guessing they'll all be released before the end of the year.

HPM-90 wired headset

(Credit: Sony Ericsson)

HPM-83 wired headset

(Credit: Sony Ericsson)

Nicole Lee is an associate editor for CNET, covering cell phones, Bluetooth headsets, and all things mobile. She's also pretty geeky--she likes World of Warcraft, comic books, and shiny gadgets. E-mail Nicole.
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