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Articles about bluetooth_headsets: October 6, 2008

Nokia goes all out with new audio handset accessories

by Adam Berger on Sep 26, 2006 at 07:54 PM

Enjoy your music player tunes with the Nokia Advanced Music Headphones HS-62 or the Hi-fi Nokia Stereo Headset HS-81. Your music will travel with you on the latest portable speakers, Nokia Music Speakers MD-3 and Nokia Music Speakers MD-4. And when you’re on the run, be as mobile as possible with the new Bluetooth headsets, the premium Nokia Bluetooth Headset BH-801, and the fashionable Nokia Bluetooth Headset BH-302 and the classic Nokia Bluetooth Headset BH-207.

Click on for more details and product shots of these seven new Nokia headset design for the listener.

Nokia HS-81Nokia Stereo Headset HS-81
Take your music experience and blast it to Hi-fi level with the Nokia Stereo Headset HS-81, developed and produced in cooperation with Sennheiser. Additionally optimized for handsfree use, this headset has a neckband for support and comfortably sized earpads. The Nokia Stereo Headset HS-81 comes in a stylish black/grey color combination.

Nokia HS-62Nokia Advanced Music Headphones HS-62
Use these full-sized headphones to enjoy music through its 40mm stereo speakers. The Nokia Advanced Music Headphones HS-62 are ultra comfortable for listening, and when you’re done, fold them away for easy storage or travel. But of course once you are using headphones that are this big what is the point of walking around with a tiny phone.

Nokia Mini Speakers MD-4
Nokia MD-4Enjoy your music and jam wherever you are with your Nokia Mini Speakers MD-4, weighing only 130g. The speakers come in a thin, v-shaped innovative design, which folds right into your pocket. Its high sound will reverberate through the built-in stereo amplifier. An integrated radio antenna means you can even tune into your favorite radio station on the go.

Nokia MD-3

Nokia Music Speakers MD-3
Small and easy to carry, the Nokia Music Speakers MD-3 are portable speakers. The speakers are ideal for enjoying music from your phone’s music player or radio. Compatible with a 3.5mm audio connector, the Nokia Music Speakers MD-3 comes complete with the Nokia Audio Adapter AD-15, Nokia Universal Headphone Adapter AD-50 and the Nokia Travel Charger AC-4.

Nokia BH-801 BlackNokia BH-801 WhiteNokia Bluetooth Headset BH-801
Weighing only 11 grams, the Nokia Bluetooth Headset BH-801 provides up to six hours of talk time and up to 160 hours of stand by time.  Nokia BH-302The optional earloop provides added comfort for those lengthy talk times.

Nokia Bluetooth Headset BH-302
The Nokia Bluetooth Headset BH-302 is the fashion accessory for aspiring technology types. Wear this small headset with the adjustable earloop and use it just as easily - the multifunction button allows you to control your call functions. The Nokia Bluetooth Headset BH-302 has up to 10 hours of talk time or up to 195 hours on standby.

Nokia Bluetooth Headset BH-207
Available in black with chrome detail, this headset is easy to handle with its multifunction button for managing your voice functions. Talk for up to seven and a half hours or keep your Nokia Bluetooth Headset BH-207 on standby for up to 140 hours.

Read [MobileTechNews]




Motorola joins the Zoom vending machine club

by Adam Berger on Sep 22, 2006 at 11:47 PM

Motorola Zoom store vending machineMotorolais joining the Zoom club as the first mobile device manufacturer to offer its products to consumers via robotic retail stores vending machines.

These robotic stores will be branded “INSTANTMOTO”, and are expected to be deployed in approximately 20 locations nationwide from airports to malls by November 2006. The stores will house more than 25 Motorola products including carrier-ready MOTORAZR handsets, Bluetooth headsets, cordless phones, car chargers and more. Currently these vending systems are in the San Francisco International Airport and Macy’s on State Street, in addition to more locations across the country.

Motorola is testing this new automated vending format as a way to directly connect with consumers in places and at times where convenience is needed most. Now tell me, when do you all of a sudden just need a cellphone?


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July is Bluetooth headset month

by Adam Berger on Jul 11, 2006 at 04:49 PM

BluetoothUsing a Bluetooth wireless headset to talk on the mobile phone hands-free is how the majority of consumers are first introduced to Bluetooth technology. And this will continue to be the case – according to industry analyst firm Strategy Analytics, by 2007 Bluetooth headsets will represent the largest mobile phone accessory market. To help consumers recognize the benefits and attributes of Bluetooth headsets, the Bluetooth SIG has declared July “Bluetooth Headset Month.” The Bluetooth SIG encourages consumers to be on the lookout for the headset icon on mobile phone and headset packaging which ensures compatibility between the two devices. Consumers should also explore other ways to make calls wirelessly, such as connecting a Bluetooth headset to a PC for voice-over-IP calling.

So in case you needed a reason to purchase a Bluetooth headset or even run around outside without a phone and just your headset, don’t hesitate because July is now a true blue holiday.




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