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Jul

Although we are not just a tech review site, as this is a niche well-served by thousands of opinionated man geeks whose mission is to describe tech objects in the most excruciating detail possible, I want to briefly attempt to describe the newish Nokia BH-503 headset…

Since this is just a headset, it does essentially the exact same thing as every other bluetooth headset ever made, just a little bit better and in stereo. Sounds boring eh?

What’s remarkable is not the engineering that’s gone into this product but that it’s taken the world’s finest electronic companies over three years to come up with the something that “just works”. It’s an understatement to claim that the market is flooded with crappy and non-functional bluetooth products. The overwhelming majority of Bluetooth gadgets are barely-functional trash.

This year Nokia seem to have got it right for the first time – they’ve built a headset on which I can listen to music on without annoying cut-outs. They’ve figured out that when a connection fails, the smart thing to do is automatically re-connect. They’ve managed to make a product that can withstand a few months of knock-about use without breaking.

Best of all they’ve made it so you can actually have a phone conversation a feature which previous generations of headset seemed to fail, despite arguably being the raison d’etre for a bluetooth headset.  And the best thing about this is that it liberates me to do other stuff while on the phone.

Bottom Line: It’s the first Stereo bluetooth headset I’ve owned that sounds good, does not make me look like I’ve escaped from the local mental institution, does not instantly fall-apart and is approximately as reliable as the old sort (you know the ones with wires).

Category : Articles / Electronics

3 Responses to “Ode to Nokia’s BH-503”


Christina August 1, 2008

Hey Lady Geek,

I just want to point out that it’s not only men who review gear. I’m a woman and I review products–and give gadgets away–at GeekGirlfriends.com. I don’t go into excruciating detail and I don’t cover stuff that’s only of interest to men who love acronyms. Women are smarter than that and too busy. And that’s who my readers are.

sincerely,

the Geek Girlfriend.

Kathy August 5, 2008

SWEET!!!

I love it that you’re offering this up and you’re not a review site. This means this must be truly worthy of recommendation! (Unlike Cuil which got lots of positive reviews from “review” sites and turned out to definitely un-cool.)

Again, thanks for the heads up!

belindaparmar August 8, 2008

To the geek girlfriend, thanks for the tip. I’ve added you to the blog roll. Very refreshing to find a site written by women for women in the tech space.