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Sony Ericsson dropped a load of accessories to go with its new W902, W595, and W302 announced yesterday. The new products range from stereo wireless speakers to wired noise-canceling headsets. We give you the details below–or check Sony Ericsson's Web site for more specs. The accessories won't be available in most markets until the end of this year.

MPS-100

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The MPS-100 portable speakers are an update to Sony Ericsson's earlier MPS-60 and MPS-70 speakers. Though they use a wired connection to your Walkman handset, the MPS-100 speakers have an appealing, compact design. They weigh just 4.8 ounces and and feature a 3.5mm line in port.

MBS-200

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The MBS-200 wireless portable speaker uses a Bluetooth stereo connection and offers an eye-catching circular design. Features include an OLED display and a 3.5mm audio jack. The compact MBS-200 comes with a carrying bag and weighs 8.9 ounces.

MBS-400

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For a more powerful Bluetooth listening experience, the MBS-400 wireless portable speakers offer stereo sound. The ball-shaped speakers weigh 8.9 ounces and 8.2 ounces and feature a 3.5mm audio port.

HBH-IS800

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The HBH-IS800 wireless stereo headphones come in silver and black. The earbuds are tiny and the behind-the-neck connector cord is unobtrusive. They use a Bluetooth connection and have a promised battery life of four hours music playback time.

The HPM-88 noise-canceling headphones use a wired connection. Features include a 3.5mm jack, noise-canceling technology, an oxygen-free copper cord, and a Sony Ericsson fast port connector.

HPM-66

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The HPM-66 active stereo headphones feature a secure behind-the-ear fit. Features are similar to the HPM-88 headphones, including an inline remote for handling calls and controlling your Walkman phone's music player. Read Full Story Sony Ericsson Introduce some of its new goods for walkman phones

Sony has unveiled 3 new phones in a new range of Walkman phones - W902, W595 and W302. Packed with Walkman features, these phones promise to deliver a great musical experience.

The W902 Walkman facilitates music control through its music navigation keys, allowing you to skip forward or back, play and pause with a single push of a button. It also comes with music features that allow you to boost the base, tweak the treble and choose the music type with the equalizers. Features, the company claims, that have been designed to give you a perfectly clear audio experience.

The W595 Walkman has a cool stereo Share jack, which allows two people to listen to the same music using an additional headset. TrackID allows you to buy songs and create play lists using SensMe and Shake control lets you change the tune or raise the volume with a flick of your wrist. Games too revolve around the music theme, with Guitar Rock Tour in 3D being one of them.

The W302 Walkman has a stereo portable handsfree and a bundled 512 MB memory card that can store up to 479 songs.

While the handsfree is plugged in, the phone also allows you to tune into the FM radio. The W302 also features TrackID music recognition so that when you hear a song you can discover the title, artist and album.

The built-in 2 megapixel camera gives the chance to capture moments around you and attach them to messages or post them on the W302 blog site using the picture blogging function. Read More Sony Ericsson Unveils New Walkman(Music) Phones (W902, W595 and W302)