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A Bluetooth headset designed by you

by Reuben Lee
(Credit: Crave Asia)

If you've always wanted to create your own design on your Bluetooth headset, here's your chance. The company behind the Jabra brand is holding a contest in Singapore for budding product designers.

Create a winning faceplate look, the company promises, and you'll get to see it in a new headset. The "Design By You" contest, which runs until December 14, hopes to pick five top designs to be made into faceplates for the upcoming set of Jabra BT3010 headsets.

The current BT3010 headset already comes with 33 interchangeable faceplates designed by winners of an international design competition who hail from countries all over the world, including Japan, Australia, Turkey, Italy, France, Honduras, and the United States.

(Source: Crave Asia)

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