Sony Ericsson today unveils the world’s first ever motion activated headphones that sense the user. The clever MH907 headphones mean users simply plug in two earphones to start listening to music and pause by removing one earbud.

Ride the subway with Madonna. Escape at the park with Coldplay. What’s stopping you? The Motion Activated Headphones MH907 delivers superior stereo sound. Enjoy your favourite tunes as they were meant to be heard!
To start listening again simply plug it back in. Do exactly the same to answer and end calls – simple as 1,2,3!

Sony Ericsson’s SensMe™ Control technology responds without a single press of a button, and with a Clear Audio experience users encounter superior sound on the move and enjoy their favourite music as it’s meant to be heard.
“Gossip with the girls. Whisper sweet nothings in her ear. Say hi to mum. Want to pocket your phone? Stay connected all day, every day. Get the Motion Activated Headphones MH907!”

Sony Ericsson is in the middle of a global tour to explain its app store strategy to a handpicked group of tier one developers.
The 15 location roadshow has been conceived to accelerate the creation of compelling apps for Sony Ericsson devices – with generous rewards offered in return.
In this exclusive interview, ME asked Christopher David, head of developer and partner engagement at Sony Ericsson, about all things app.
Sony has announced a new alarm clock that has a port to connect your Sony Ericsson phone. This setup allows you to charge your phone and stream music through the radio. Expect it sometime in the fall/autumn season for an undisclosed price.

The days of scrabbling around to find the correct mobile phone charger are to end after a landmark agreement between the leading manufacturers.
Companies including Apple, Nokia and Sony Ericsson yesterday promised to start offering phones that fit a universal charger from next year.
The move comes in response to anger from consumers who are landed with chargers with different connections for each phone bought.

Say goodbye to all these phone chargers. Mobile companies have agreed to go universal.
Most are thrown away, creating unnecessary cost and waste. There are more than 30 different chargers in circulation in member states of the European Union, which estimates that 51,000 are lying unused.
The other seven companies to sign the deal are Motorola, LG, NEC, Samsung, Texas Instruments, Qualcomm and the BlackBerry maker Research in Motion.
The first generation of phones that use the same Micro-USB connection will go on sale from next year.
Sony Ericsson is back with yet another Bluetooth headset in the market – the VH310. This device was specially built to last, featuring enough juice to last around 11 hours of continuous talktime and up to 500 hours of standby time. Sony Ericsson also makes sure that your ears will remain as comfortable as possible, shipping with a trio of ear tip sizes alongside two different ear hooks that ought to fit into the aural orifices of most folks. The 10 grams it weighs shouldn’t cause you to walk lopsided anytime soon, either. Available in black or silver colors, Sony Ericsson has yet to announced a specific shipping date nor price for the VH310.

Most people keep their phones about their person. Right now, your phone’s probably in your pocket. It is, isn’t it?
Even if you’ve got your handset within your grasp, sometimes the idea of being able to check your watch for calls rather than rummaging around in your pocket to see who’s calling is a pleasant one.
You might be in a meeting, where the slightly impatient-looking watch move is still far better than the downright rude grasp for your phone. Or perhaps you’re in a cinema, where the tiny bit of luminescence from a watch display won’t win you those hate-filled looks that a room-illuminating phone screen would.
At the top of the range model in Sony Ericsson’s Bluetooth watch series is the MBW-200.
Sony Ericsson is about to launch its strongest onslaught on the market with a whopping 12.1MP camera phone in an apparent retaliation for the loss in its market share in the past few years because of intensifying competition.
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