Nokia drops off the new BH-904 Bluetooth Headset

Aside from launching the 7510 phone at CES, Nokia has also announced the BH-904 Bluetooth Headset. Since this headset is relatively small compared to the bigger devices that took most of the limelight at the CES, it seems that it didn’t get a lot of attention.
A standout feature of the BH-904 is simultaneous connection of two Bluetooth-enabled devices. This means that you can connect to your PC to do VOIP calls, while at the same time connect to another Nokia mobile phone such as the Nokia 7510.
Aside from that feature, the BH-904 also has a dual microphone system and advanced digital signal processing (DSP) that provides clear audio quality even when you are in a relatively noisy environment. It also gives you a relatively longer battery life of up to five hours of talk time if you charge the headset for 15 minutes or 8 hours if you have it fully charged.
Design-wise, the BH-904 has a compact look with a u-hook.
Other features of the Nokia Bluetooth BH-904 include:
- 53 x 19.7 x 10.8 mm dimensions
- weighs a mere 8.2g
- various operating keys such as Power on/off, Answer/End Calls, Mute Switch, Volume control
- 10 m operating range
- Bluetooth 2.1 with enhanced data rate (EDR)
The Nokia Bluetooth Headset BH-904 will work with phones and devices that support Bluetooth Specification v 2.1 + EDR or lower. With three flagship phones which Nokia announced during the CES, it seems that even the company forgot about the BH-904 and did not specify its availability date as well as its expected SRP. So, I guess we just have to be on the look out for future Nokia announcements then.
Read [Nokia PR]
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Standout feature???? Multipoint???? This has been in BT headsets for years. It’s in the Jabra BT8040, BT530, Jx10 Series II, Cara (gold and Stainless), BT5010, Moto H12, H15, H700, H710, etc, etc…..That’s like saying A/C is a standout feature in the new Honda Civic…...true it is Nokia’s first multipoint HS but they have never been an “industry first”-company…..always lagging behind and then claiming they invented sliced bread…...
on February 12, 2009 at 11:12 AM - LINK