Bluetooth Stereo Headset BH-905 series

Bluetooth Stereo Headset BH-905 seriesBluetooth Stereo Headset BH-905 series

Nokia releases Bluetooth Stereo Headset BH-905 series coincided with the launch Nokia X6 some time ago. Items equipped with noisy relievers that can be linked with cell phones or music players. Nokia claims to use the hands free is meant to enjoy clear sound quality.

Eliminating the noise from the Wolfson Technology Audio Plus this keeps you can enjoy music or have conversations on the phone in a quiet atmosphere. Nokia claims a listening device was able to eliminate the noise up to 99 percent.

The majority of the control buttons BH-905 is in the right ear, starting from the multifunction call button, the button play / pause, and volume control and track. BH-905 is also equipped with an audio cable if your phone or music player you do not have Bluetooth technology.

While in there left ear pad plate to set the active noise remover. If used as a tool to talk phone, the Nokia BH-905 can work up to 24 hrs, being the lifetime of listening to music about 25 hours.

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