Nokia Wireless Loopset: Designed for People with Hearing Aid

July 8, 2008 · Filed Under Accessories · Comment 

nokia wireless loopsetNokia Wireless Loopset is an accessory that was designed distinctively for people with hearing aids to improve their mobile communication. With the presence of this device, people who have T-coil equipped hearing aid or cochlear implant can be relief now. They will be provided with premium audio quality and handsfree operation of their mobile devices and other compatible audio devices. The Loopset is expected to start shipping worldwide in the first quarter 2009, with an estimated price of less than 200 Euros, before applicable taxes or subsidies.

“The Nokia Wireless Loopset provides hearing aid users with a hassle-free and handsfree connection to their mobile phones,” said Peeta Piiparinen, R&D Specialist, Nokia. “Sound is amplified more efficiently, while the distance between the phone and hearing aid means that the possibility of interference is greatly reduced. The loopset filters out background noise, which increases speech discrimination, and offers excellent audio quality in a range of environments such as the car, office, or even in windy conditions outdoors.”

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Nokia Bluetooth BH-703: A Comfort Design

June 21, 2008 · Filed Under Accessories, Review · Comment 

Once again I want to express my gratitude for WOMworld that lend me the trial pre-sales version of BH-703 Bluetooth headset

Up until now I am using the Bluetooth Nokia BH-208. If we compared the size of the new BH-703 and my bluetooth, the BH-703 is longer and slimmer than mine. Another thing is the BH-703 has a minimalist design with a glossy black finish and silver/chrome outline that make this Bluetooth headset has a cool looks.

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Retro-Look Hands Free

May 21, 2008 · Filed Under Accessories · Comment 

Take a look on this baby…I’m sure it looks great for people who like traditional style and always go against the current style. Unlike almost all hands free devices that look slim and professional, The Classical Hands Free look more like a regular home phone receiver. However, with such size I guess the term ‘hands free’ is not suitable. And it would be pretty awkward to see this lying on the table just like that. Supported cell phone models include Sony Ericsson, Motorola, Samsung, Nokia and Panasonic.

Via: Gadgetsconnect

Nokia MD-8 Portable Speaker

April 28, 2008 · Filed Under Accessories · Comment 

Nokia MD-8 To show off the qualiy of sound, Nokia offers MD-8 mini speakers for the Nokia 5320 or the Nokia 5220 XpressMusic handsets.

This speaker has tiny model which is can easily put into pocket. In terms of sound, the speakers boast to deliver clear and loud sound. It is equipped with an outstanding battery life that offers 40 hours of playtime on a full single charge.

By using the FM antenna, MD-8 takes the charge of entertaining users to the fullest with the FM tunes of their choice. It produces tangle-free cable management to enjoy the crisp stereo sound. The lipstick shaped speakers have a hinge at its end to unveil the two speakers when opened.

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Nokia’s DC-8 Traveler Charger

April 18, 2008 · Filed Under Accessories · Comment 

dc-8.jpgFrom the previous product, DC-1 Power Pack, this Nokia’s new product use aAA-size battery as main power, not internal battery like DC-1. This product was named as DC-8. And it can be used for

The form of  the DC-8 is tube-like form similar to those Nokia’s MD-6 speakers). The different between the DC-1 and the DC-8 is that there’s no internal battery in DC-8. It takes one AA-sized battery which is alkaline or NiMH, and has the ability to charge rechargable NiMH batteries.

Best of all, it’s compatible with any 2mm power plug phone which includes most Nseries phones (or it might be all - not sure about the N71 for example) and pretty much every decent, fairly new phone released by Nokia in the past year or two.

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