List of Sony Ericsson Products - Other Products

Other Products

  • HPM-10 stereo headset that includes an mmc card slot to allow the playback of mp3 music files.
  • HPM-64 stereo headset included with some of the company phones, including a few walkman branded ones. This walkman branded version of this headset is also branded with BassReflex, which is a technology that improves the Bass quality.
  • HPM-70 stereo handsfree telephone headset is bundled with many of the company's phones. A microphone, call answer key and 3.5 mm jack to swap headphones are all built-in.
  • HPM-80 stereo handsfree with built-in radio receiver, music controls and an lcd screen used to display current fm radio frequency. (compatible with W900i only).
  • HPM-82 stereo handsfree with built-in music controls that is bundled with some of the walkman branded mobile phones.
  • HPM-83 stereo handsfree with neckband.
  • HPM-85 full size stereo headphones for Sony ericsson mobile phones.
  • HPM-88 stereo handsfree with noise cancelling function
  • HPM-90 stereo handsfree with display and music navigation.
  • MCA-25 Cell Phone Digital Camera (also known as the CommuniCam).
  • MPS-75 Portable stereo speaker that attaches to the fast port of Sony Ericsson mobile phones to allow loud music playback.
  • MXE-60 Add-on Xenon flash for various older Sony Ericsson mobile phones like, for example, the W810i

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