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Microsoft Rolls New Headset, LifeCams

Microsoft‘s hardware group has introduced a new Web cam and voice headset designed to appeal to folks looking for online communications gear without paying a premium. And they’re hoping the LifeCam VX-5000’s signature feature lets users (ahem) flex their creative muscles, letting them use the cameras in new and fun ways.

“With the LifeCam VX-5000 we are changing the perception of Webcams from boring and bulky to fun and flexible,” said Microsoft product marketing manager Michael Cowan, in a statement. “We designed this LifeCam to match the experience its technology delivers—it’s all about fun and letting consumers share their personalities.”

The LifeCam VX-5000 features a bright colored ring around the front of the camera (blur, red, and green will be available). The camera also features a flexible base that can fold, twist, and bend to get the best angle on laptop screens or nearby surfaces, as well as flat panels and even (gasp!) CRT monitors. The camera includes a 1.3 megapixel sensor, built-in microphone, and claims to have twice the light collection of standard VGA optics for better imaging without blotchiness. The LifeCam VX-5000 also features MSN Photo Swap, that enables users to share digital images in the middle of video streams and see real-time reactions as callers view the pictures. Perfect for those late-night giggle sessions.

Microsoft is also introducing the LifeChat LX-2000 headset, which features a foldable behind-the-head design, inline volume and mic controls, and broad compatibility with instant messaging and chat applications, including Windows Live, Skype, Yahoo, AIM, and others. The LifeChat LX-200 also works happily with Mac OS X 10.1 and later, provided analog audio ports are available; the VX-5000 LifeCam wants Windows XP SP2 or newer.

Both the LifeCam VX-5000 and LifeChat LX-2000 should be available this month for suggested prices of $16.95 and $29.95, respectively.

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