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Nokia BH-112

Coco Chanel once said “Fashion is architecture. It is a matter of proportions.” There is no truer example of this than with Bluetooth headsets. When Ericsson launched the first Bluetooth headset nearly a decade ago, it was both unique and very big. Throughout the early noughties, Bluetooth headsets remained conspicuous by their size and their retro sci-fi like design, features that appealed to dedicated techies, but virtually nobody else. How times have changed. The Nokia BH-112 will appeal to practically everyone. Here’s why.

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Colour counts

The colours you wear can say a lot about you. Green for example, symbolizes hope, renewal and peace, and is often liked by people who are gentle and sincere. Unfortunately most Bluetooth headset give you two options, white and grey. Not anymore. Available in five playful colours cyan, magenta, green, white, black, the Nokia BH-112 lets you express yourself like never before.

Size matters

Unless you’re a gadget geek or Trekkie the likelihood is you want a Bluetooth headset that’s not too big. If so, you’ll be pleased to hear that the Nokia BH-112 is one of the world’s smallest options. A mere 40 mm x 20 mm x 25 mm and weighing just 8.1grams, it’s so tiny you’ll forget it’s there. What’s more it’s incredibly lightweight and, with three ear buds and two ear loop sizes to choose from, incredibly comfortable too.

Speak easy

But looks of course aren’t everything. Thankfully, the Nokia BH-112 doesn’t just look fantastic, it works fantastically as well. First of all, it provides simple voice guidance instructions to makes pairing with your phone easier than ever. You can also wave goodbye to no power worries thanks to voice prompts, which warn you when it’s time to charge. While taking and ending calls needs just one touch of a button.

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Convenience times two

Bluetooth headsets were created nearly a decade ago for one thing, handsfree convenience. While the design and the technology have changed dramatically, convenience is still king, which is why the Nokia BH-112 is compatible with a huge range of phones and has a battery of five hours talk-time or 150 hours in standby mode. What’s more, it pairs with two devices at the same time – invaluable if you’re one of the growing number of people with separate work and personal phones.

We think these are some pretty compelling reasons why the Nokia BH-112 will not only change how people communicate, but the way people think of Bluetooth headsets. But rather than take our word for it, why not check out this multicoloured masterpiece for yourself.

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Sifi February 05 , 2012 @ 20:02

I like the green. Can you get them in the USA? If so where about? Thank you.

Hunter Buben February 06 , 2012 @ 04:34

This looks kinda cute. Not like a headset at all. More like a earring. How much is it?