Bluetooth Headset Reviews
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CNET has a review of the Nokia BH-501 and writes – “The BH-501 headset has a fairly standard design that’s meant to be worn behind the neck. Generally we favor this wearing style, as it tends to be both secure and comfortable. The foam-covered ear pads are designed to rest against your ear, rather than inside them, so they slip on and off with ease. We had mixed feelings about the small rubber protrusions that arc over the top of the ear. While they prevented the BH-501 headset from slipping off accidentally, they began to rub against our ears somewhat uncomfortably after long wearing periods. Your experience will depend on your own personal preferences, however, as users with smaller ears didn’t report the same issues.”

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MobileBurn has a review of the Nokia BH-800 and writes – “Aesthetically, the only thing that did not impress was the optional ear loop. It looks like a very cheap, thin piece of wire and detracts from the elegant and professional look the rest of the headset so effortlessly portrays. The ear loop does support both right and left ear use, and while it is not the nicest looking ear loop, it gave one of the most secure fits we have come across. Adjusting the ear loop to your exact requirements was a little frustrating, but once it was adjusted correctly, it provided a very secure fit. The BH-800 can be used without the ear loop, but we found it to be a little too insecure for our tastes.”

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CNET has a review of the Nokia BH-800 and writes – “The Nokia BH-800 is a tiny little headset that looks like a piece of candy, measuring only 1.6 by 0.7 by 0.35 inches and weighing an airy 0.3 ounce. Because it’s so tiny, it’s inconspicuous when worn, a far cry from most other Bluetooth headsets, such as the Jabra BT500, for example. We liked the simple rectangular design with its stylish minimalism. The BH-800 has a square multifunction button on the front, the power button on top, the volume rocker on the left spine, and the charger jack on the right. While the multifunction button was easy enough to press, we thought the power button was a little small, especially for larger hands. We also found the volume rocker a little difficult to maneuver while the headset is worn on the ear.”

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Infosyncworld has a review of the Nokia BH-800 and writes – “As much a fashion accessory as it is a headset, Nokia’s BH-800 mono Bluetooth headset puts on a good show despite its compact size. Its mediocre range and average battery life are likely both consequences of its design, while the rubber-encircled speaker insert is less so; still, comfort is quite good once the initial (and cumbersome) adaptation has been carried out, and the headset’s easily-distinguished keys and good quality further contribute to a positive overall impression.”

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Nokia BH200 Bluetooth HeadsetFeatures:
# Supports Bluetooth 1.2
# Weight: 14g
# Dimensions: 49 x 22 x 21mm
# Talk time of 5.5 hours
# Standby time of an impressive 150h

From Electronicstalk:

The stylish Nokia BH-200 Bluetooth headset, the first Handsfree Profile (HFP1.5) headset, is part of Nokia’s recently launched line of high-end wireless headsets with CSR’s BlueCore technology for Bluetooth at the core. CSR’s leading interoperability pretesting and support reassures users that the Nokia Bluetooth Headset BH-200 can be paired with any Bluetooth enabled mobile handset.