Nokia's HF-300 Bluetooth speakerphone
Nokia may be best known for their handsets but they've been slowly branching out in consumer electronics. Headsets and the N800, sure, but also GPS navigators, speakers, audio gateways, transmitters, Digital Pens and more. Now this, a new HF-300 Bluetooth 1.1 speakerphone for the car and beyond. Notably, the battery powered device auto cycles the power when you stop talking while supporting up to 20 hours of talk on a single charge. Expect to see it hit worldwide in Q3 for about €90/$123 before taxes.


















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Dan @ Jul 4th 2007 6:52AM
Since when is making a mobile phone accessory 'branching out' for Nokia?
Larry @ Jul 4th 2007 12:24PM
Looks like a trendy industrial design garage opener.
4cr JaXs @ Jul 4th 2007 1:56PM
I know, it's awesome.
Mike I @ Jul 4th 2007 5:31PM
$123?
Wow.
Otherwise it would be nice.
h8rain @ Jul 5th 2007 9:29AM
Please tell me I am not the only that sees no value here. Most likely if a phone has bluetooth, it will have a speaker phone. I just don't see the point of this product. Maybe I am just used to it, since I have Nextel (Which I refuse to call Sprint, no matter what!).