The BH-803 and the BH-602 sport simple, slick looks, while the BH-604 supports the A2DP stereo profile.
Nokia introduced three Bluetooth headsets that serve up basic, sleek designs. The BH-803 and the BH-602 are traditional Bluetooth headsets that support the hands-free and headset profiles. While both feature earloop designs, the BH-803 is the higher-end model of the two and has an elegant shell that’s coated in a glossy black hue. Adding to the headset's style are touch sensitive controls for volume and a mute option. The 602 is simpler and has a matte gray shell.
Both headsets include Digital Signal Processing technology, which Nokia claims helps block background noise and echoes, along with a fast charge option that lets you chat for five hours on a 15 minute charge. The BH-602 also offers standard headset features including call swapping, last number redial and voice-activated dialing.
The Nokia BH-604 is geared toward audiophiles, as it supports the A2DP stereo profile. The headset features over-the-ear headphones with dedicated controls for music and calling functions. The 604 cans seem a bit bulky in photos, but we won't know for sure until we can get our hands on them.
The Nokia BH-803, BH-602 and BH-604 will all be available in the third quarter of 2007 and will set you back up to $214, $121 and $188 respectively.
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