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Nokia E71 + Nokia BH-602 Bluetooth headset = match made in heaven

By Dusan Belic on Monday, November 10th, 2008 at 9:17 AM PST In Accessories, Devices, Nokia

image356 Nokia E71 + Nokia BH 602 Bluetooth headset = match made in heaven

I’m back with my writing about the Nokia (NYSE: NOK) E71. This time, however, I won’t rant about the best Nokia smartphone — rather I’ll talk about the Nokia BH-602 Bluetooth headset, which Nokia included in the box that was sent to me.

In a nutshell – the headset rocks! It’s simple, elegant and comfortable to carry around. But what strikes me the most is the charging time. The BH-602 is charged within 15 minutes! And it’s not charged for an hour or so of use — after those 15 minutes, you can use it for up to 5 hours in talk mode. Wow!

If you opt to fully charger the headset’s 210 mAh Lithium-Ion Polymer battery, it will serve you for up to 11 hours of talk and up to 300 hours of standby time.

Naturally, the Nokia BH-602 also comes with some sort of DSP (digital signal processing) technology that makes hearing calls easier, even in noisy environments. I’m not an expert in this field, but I can say the sound quality is more than decent.

Finally, with the Nokia BH-602 you can answer and end calls, control the volume, and voice dial directly from the headset (your phone must support this function and E71 does). A LED indicator is there to show how much talk time you have left.

To sum it up – if you need a new Bluetooth headset, I would strongly recommend considering the Nokia BH-602!

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3 Comments on “Nokia E71 + Nokia BH-602 Bluetooth headset = match made in heaven”

  1. Angelina says:

    Thank you very much for this usefull post , I was look after a new
    bluetooth headset , I will get the BH-602.

  2. Tom says:

    Dusan , That sounds greate, I will chek it .
    Thanks

  3. David says:

    Hi,

    I’ve had and heard horror stories about Nokia’s connectivity to blue tooth devices. Now that some time has lapsed, and I presume you’ve used the two devices together for a while, are you happy?

    David

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