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Written by Lennie, on 16-10-2007 04:42

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Nokia BH-501

 

Another one headset that allows you to enjoy stereo music wirelessly, and switch between songs and phone calls. The control buttons are integrated into the headset. Behind-the-head design with large earpieces is good for active people. The BH-501 looks nice and trendy.

The headphones can be folded up for compact storage.

 

 

Specifications:

Weight: 68 g
Dimensions (excl. earhook): 140 x 115 x 50 mm
Connectivity: Bluetooth specification 1.2, A2DP profiles
Security: Encrypted link
Operating range: Up to 10 meters
Connection: Point-to-point
Paired devices: Up to 8 (two at a time: Audio source and HSP/HFP device)
Talk time: 11 hours
Standby time: 150 hours
Charging time: 4 hours
Battery: 260 mAh Li-Poly
Compatible Nokia chargers: AC-3, AC-4, DC-4

In the box:

  • Nokia Bluetooth Headset BH-501
  • Nokia Compact Charger AC-3
  • User guide

Price range: $56 to $95


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1. 04-06-2010 18:00

I've been using this headset for awhile, mostly listening to audiobooks from my iPod Touch and I have never experienced problems so far. It's quite easy to connect to every devices I own, even the PS3, and I am happy of this purchase. :)
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Walter

2. 01-04-2010 09:46

I support you. I have got nokia 5800 and nokia bh-501 and they aren“t compatible. It is amazing. Nokia sucks.
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max

3. 30-06-2009 12:42

after 2 months of wearing these during my 4x per week workouts, and being careful with them the frame cracked. The plastic used on the frames is inferior and brittle. I tried to glue them back together but to no avail. The glue held for awhile, but after one week they broke again creating a bigger mess. The sound quality is good, but I found as the charge was winding down after about 1 to 2 hours of listening that the signal was repeatedly breaking up from my HTC Touch Diamond device. Fully charged the headset did not have this problem. All in all I would definitely not recommend this headset. It's another example of a company trying to do things on the cheap to reap maximum profits. Use better plastic and design something that won't rub your ear raw like this one. BOOOOOOOO! :cry :(
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