Nokia BH-804 Bluetooth Headset Announced

Posted by Christie Lourens on Oct 24, 2008

New Nokia Bluetooth Headset BH-804 is the smallest Nokia headset to date Today Nokia revealed its smallest Bluetooth headset to date, the Nokia Bluetooth Headset BH-804. This new Bluetooth headset combines cutting-edge technology with genuine aluminum case, slim lines and a compact size making it a stylish accessory to any mobile device.

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New Nokia Bluetooth Headset BH-804 is the smallest Nokia headset to date

Posted by Christie Lourens on Oct 22, 2008

WEBWIRE Wednesday, October 22, 2008 Espoo, Finland - Today Nokia revealed its smallest Bluetooth headset to date, the Nokia Bluetooth Headset BH-804. This new Bluetooth headset combines cutting-edge technology with genuine aluminum case, slim lines and a compact size making it a stylish accessory to any mobile device.

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Using external USB storage, Bluetooth headsets with the Nokia N810

Posted by Irwin Siewe on Jan 26, 2008

We have a few nifty Nokia Internet Tablet tricks for you today. The first comes from Kate Alhola, Nokia s chief Maemo engineer, who wrote a blog entry explaining how to use external USB storage devices with the Nokia N810. Apparently, the N810 supports USB-OTG , which adds basic USB host support to the device, making it possible to use a limited range of USB peripherals. Alhola describes how to modify a USB cable to activate host mode so that the N810 can read data from a USB thumb drive.

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Nokia BH-903 Stereo Bluetooth Headphones Spotted at FCC

Posted by Christie Lourens on Nov 21, 2007

Check out the built-in FM radio receiver, a nifty addition. Also, this class 2 device has a 10 meter range, and you can listen to music or receive calls via the headset as well. The device is also Bluetooth 2.0+ EDR compliant, and offers a number of profiles so you can be sure you’ll find what’s right for you. The controller features a microphone, mute button, and answer/end key on the front.

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