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Nokia Introduces Three New Bluetooth Headsets

Posted by Doug Smith on April 25, 2006 – 10:16 am
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Nokia today announced three new Bluetooth headsets that should be available this summer. The first headset, the BH-700 weighs only 10 grams and is a "Simple and Elegant" design. The BH-700 will have a talk time up  to 6 hours and 160 hours of stand by time. Pricing on the BH-700 should be between 70-80 Euro.

The BH-600 is a classic looking but heavier headset weighing 18 grams. But for the extra weight, you will get longer talk times with 7 hours of talk, and 170 hours of stand by. The BH-600 will have excellent audio quality even in noisy environments because of Nokia’s Digital Signal Processing (DSP). It should sell for 60-70 Euro.

Last but not least, The BH-300 will be a "Sleek Minimalist" styled headset that should be easy to use and have changeable ear loops. Lightweight at 10 grams, it should have a talk time better than 5 hours and 150 hours of standby. The BH-300 should sell for 50-60 Euro.

No pictures were available and hopefully official US pricing will follow shortly. Personally I am interested in how well the BH-600 will perform. Comfort is always an issue, but if you can’t hear your call, what good is it?

Source: www.nokia.com

 

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