Nokia's BH-903 and BH-902 Bluetooth headsets with OLED displays
In addition to their new 500 GPS navigator, Nokia also announced a slew of new accessories this morning. On the headset front, they've loosed a Bluetooth pair: the new BH-903 (pictured above) and BH-902. The 23-gram BH-903 brings an OLED display and support for A2DP, AVRCP, PBAP, HFP and HSP Bluetooth profiles. It'll be good for 15 hours of talk/music when it hits globally in Q4 for €200/$274. The 8-hour BH-902 then, brings the same display without the dongle and stereo remote capabilities for an all-in-one, on-the-ear solution weighing 18.2-grams. Just be sure to take advantage of the neckstrap and clip to make that display useful ya hear? The BH-902 ships in Q4 as well for an estimated €115/$157 (pre-tax) -- pictured after the break.




















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Ashraf @ Aug 27th 2007 5:50AM
that is so friggin huge!!
ill keep my motorola headsets..
Jason Brown @ Aug 27th 2007 6:16AM
motorola build quality is junk
Xavier Gill @ Aug 27th 2007 7:08AM
Can i put my own headphones it it?
greenlight @ Aug 27th 2007 7:51AM
I wonder what the audio quality in the earbuds is, in general Nokia earbuds are *terrible* audio quality. For instance, their "music headset" has the worst audio quality I've ever seen in a pair of buds.
Anthony @ Aug 27th 2007 2:30PM
I agree. I have their older 500 bluetooth device & it works fine, but I use my Sures. I don't think I'd upgrade anytime soon since these don't look to support aftermarket earphones.
You simply can't jog & wear these types of earphones. You need something that plugs into your head (like Motorola S9 or Sure's in-ear variety).
ASH_BLASTER @ Aug 27th 2007 12:15PM
Sure this is not good compared with MOTOROLA.
Motorola rocks :)
People are mad about OLED displays.. They want sleek device and not a huge look NOKIA
Steve Jones @ Aug 27th 2007 12:28PM
Yes, Motorola sucks.
cyuzna @ Aug 27th 2007 9:39PM
Almost $300 for a pair of earbuds with a bluetooth module?
Are you f-ing kidding me? Am I missing something?