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Vertu BH-1V Bluetooth headset approved by the FCC

Categories: Accessories, FCC
By: , IntoMobile
Wednesday, June 17th, 2009 at 3:49 AM

Vertu BH-1V Bluetooth headset approved by the FCC

We don’t usually cover accessories that get FCC’s seal of approval. However, this time around we’re talking about a Bluetooth headset that has the famous “V” branding of Nokia’s luxury arm. The first Vertu headset (at least the first I’m aware of) has passed through FCC’s testing labs and we think it will soon hit luxury retails stores as well as Nokia’s own Flagship Stores around the world. We don’t have an image of this baby, but it’s safe to bet an array of luxury/high-end materials is used in making of this luxury device. Hence it’s not just “yet another Bluetooth headset” but a piece of jewelry, as well. Price is unknown, but as soon as we hear something new, we’ll let you know. Stay tuned in the meantime…

[Via: Engadget Mobile]

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