
Battery life is more than adequate with 6 hours of talk time and 160 hours of standby time, after you’ve charged it up for about 2 hours. It’ll run on just about any Nokia mobile as it supports Bluetooth 2.0+EDR, Handsfree 1.5, and Headset 1.1 standards. Other features include volume control, an optional ear loop, and the ability to pair up with up to 8 devices (one at a time, of course).
As with any officially branded products, the Nokia BH-800 Bluetooth headset will cost you more than the generic brands out there. Expect to pay in the neighbourhood of $140 for one of these puppies, available in either coffee black or silver white.




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