2011年10月13日星期四

Smallest Bluetooth Headset

There are many different manufacturers that are looking to produce the smallest Bluetooth headset. Nokia, being one of them, launched their model called BH-804. It utilizes the latest and greatest technology with a slim casing, added style, audio quality, and superb noise-cancelling feature. It is simplistic in nature with buttons for picking up and canceling calls and volume adjustment.

Invisio G5 is also another Bluetooth headset that is regarded to be very small. It offers great audio call quality but lacks somewhat in the design. However, it makes up for being highly comfortable to wear. You would walk around and forget that you have a headset on.

Motorola also is competing for the title of the smallest Bluetooth headset. Their H5 Miniblue has dimensions of 33 x 41 mm and is packed with serious features for such a small headset. Talk time is not overly impressive at 90 minutes and connection of up to 30 feet (you shouldn’t be that far away from your phone anyways). The speakers have a great noise cancelling feature that reduces noise by channeling the voice through the ear canal.

Celleden ADB-2388 comes in weighing at 6.5 grams with dimensions of 35 x 20 x 7.5 mm. The decibel levels of the microphone may go up to 95 and boasts a talk time of 4 hours, with standby of 50 hours. You could be on your headset all day with this model as it strongest feature is the extended battery life.
Bluespoon AX2 comes in at 1.62 X 1 X .5. This unit comes with usb charging cable, neck carrying strap, and rechargeable battery. The operation buttons are simplistic with the basic answer, reject, and volume adjustments.

Small Bluetooth headsets are becoming more popular as people want to be conspicuous in wearing their headsets. It will continue to get smaller and smaller where eventually no one will be able to tell if you are wearing one. That may be many years away, but for now, they are small enough for my needs.

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