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Nokia Unveils the BH-905 Stereo Bluetooth Headset

Jun 4 2009, 9:00am CDT | by

Nokia Unveils the BH-905 Stereo Bluetooth Headset
 
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Typically, the headsets most of us prefer for our mobile phones are the small type that you can fit into your ear. However, some users want something more substantial that is capable of stereo sound quality for their Bluetooth equipped music phones.

For this last group of users Nokia has debuted the Nokia Stereo Bluetooth Headset BH-905. The large headset looks like something you would find by a PC or stereo more than a headset made to go with a mobile phone.

The device has dual speakers for stereo music and has multiple microphones built-in with two picking up the voice of the wearer for calls and the others picking up external sounds for noise cancellation. The BH-905 has a total of ten microphones with eight being used for noise cancellation. The headset will launch global in August with an estimated price of EUR 285.

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