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The BH-903 stereo Bluetooth headset is the latest from Nokia. It features a massive 15 hours of talk or music time, and supports a number of profiles including A2DP, AVRCP, PBAP, HFP and HSP profiles. You can use the built-in OLED display for call management and music controls, when supported by your device. The Nokia BH-903 will cost you a pretty penny (about $270 US) and will be available later this year.

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Nokia has announced a new Bluetooth headset dubbed the Nokia BH-902. The Nokia BH-902 is your standard headset with DSP technology, 8 hours of battery life, and an OLED display. The built-in screen can be used to make calls or for call management, and will also let you know when you have received a message. The Nokia BH-902 will be available by the end of the year for about $150.

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Nokia is getting into the Bluetooth speakerphone game with their new HF-300 model. With a 20 hour battery life you will be hard pressed to find enough time to run it low. Look for the Nokia HF-300 later this Summer for about $123.

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Three new headsets from Nokia, the BH-803, BH-604, and BH-602, were recently announced. The Nokia BH-604 is a stereo headset with media controls for your Bluetooth media player. The Nokia BH-803 and BH-602 are regular headsets for making and receiving calls. You can expect to see these headsets in the Fall of this year. Read on for the specifics. (more…)

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The Nokia Bluetooth Display Car Kit CK-15W features a 2.2″ TFT color screen making it easy to get the information you need without having to take your eyes off the road too often. If your phone is supported, the Nokia CK-15W will actually download your phone book directly to its memory, allowing for quick and easy access via its menu system.

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Bluetooth SIG has announced that Nokia’s Wibree will be merged to become part of the official Bluetooth specifications. Nokia has been working on Wibree since 2001, which is an ultra-low-power Bluetooth technology for use in devices with little battery capacity. It also provides further support for Bluetooth PANs (personal area networks).

Don’t hold your breath, because the first version of the Bluetooth + Wibree specification isn’t due until the first half of 2008.

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