Devices News - Written by Mikey Bee on Wednesday, June 3, 2009 9:30 - 2 Comments
Nokia Bluetooth Stereo Headset BH-905
Fancy get ahold of a high-end Bluetooth headset to use with your Nokia music phone, like the Nokia 5800, Nokia 5310 XpressMusic, or even the upcoming Nokia N97? Well, Nokia has just announced the availability of the Nokia Bluetooth Stereo Headset BH-905, which look pretty sweet and should bring soothing sweet music to your ears. Join us after the record skip for the full details…
The Nokia Bluetooth Stereo Headset BH-905 look like being the headset of the summer. Not only do they offer Bluetooth connectivity to your Nokia phone, the noise-cancellation technology built in means you get the best sound quality without the outside world bleeding in.
The press release suggests this is great for when your making calls too, as ‘his multi-microphone feed-forward active noise cancellation technology allows for pure sound without ambient noise’. Apparently, it’s all to do with the use of noise cancellation technology from Wolfson Microelectronics, a leader in high performance audio technology.All we know is they look pretty good and if they sound as good as they look then they make well be the perfect accompaniment to the summer!
The Lithium Polymer battery offers up to 25 hours of music, which means you won’t need to worry about the battery life too much and with a 10 metre Bluetooth connection, you won’t need to deal with getting tangled up in cables. We’re hoping they’ll be perfect for use with Comes With Music, as they’ll really make the most of the downloads we’ve made recently.
The Nokia Bluetooth Stereo Headset BH-905 have a guide price of around 285 Euros (£250 or there abouts) and will go on sale in August.
Nokia Bluetooth Stereo Headset BH-905 tech spec:
Dimensions: 180 x 155 x 59mm
Weight: 175g
Power supply: Rechargeable 600 mAh Li-Ion Polymer battery
Operating keys
Multifunction key for power on/off, answer/end, voice dial, and redial
Volume up
Volume down
Play/pause
Previous track
Active noise cancelling on/off
Operating time (maximum)
Talk (Bluetooth): 24 hours
Music (Bluetooth): 25 hours
Talk (Bluetooth, with active noise cancellation): 15 hours
Music (Bluetooth, with active noise cancellation): 16 hours
Music (Wired, with active noise cancellation): 40 hours
Hands-free phone calls and music listening (without active noise cancellation) possible even with empty battery (wired connection)
2 Comments
Benjamin, found the specs for you:
Noise reduction Up to 99 %
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Speaker drivers 32mm high performance drivers
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Speaker impedance 32 ohm
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Frequency response 15Hz to 20kHz
I love the fact that it are two products in one
a headset with noise canceling as well as a headset for crystal clear communication
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Sounds all very interesting, but for the true audiophile that would perhaps want to purchase a luxury headset like this, the specs above are not the most important. What about ohms and supported frequencies? The question remains whether it is just an advanced technical gadget or is also able to serve those that approach sound quality very critically?