Sunday, January 9, 2011

Nokia BH-218 Review

Introduction and design: this was a busy season for Nokia – the company released its latest flagship, the Nokia N8 and took away Symbian, while trying to accelerate the development, similar to the increased competition in the smartphone. With all these news around you may Finns have forgotten their latest series of Bluetooth headsets. Five new earphones lineup exercise some individual accents Nokia and upgrade packs some innovative ideas. What we're looking at in the present investigation is hands-free Nokia BH-218, which is a part of this very same lineup.

In the package, see headset, a charger Nokia AC-3 2 mm (sorry, no microUSB) and ear-plugs in both small and large.

Nokia BH-218 uses unconventional clip-on design with a separate clip and a single earbud attached to it with a cable. Headset clips onto your clothing and keep the headset until you have to make a call. Although the design is a little unusual, we have seen it is convenient in most cases. Headset on or off automatically when the headset is moved from the clip, which significantly improves battery life. Exception for design BH-218 has almost the same characteristics as the BH-217, the previous model in the lineup.


The clip is minimalist and slim with only key answer/end and the logo of the company. We have no problems with the clip falls. But the most controversial element of the headphones seem to be the cable that connects the bud ear as it dangles from the clip organizer and find us try to hide or to accommodate this better any time after a call.
That said, we feel compelled to mention that the microphone must be located in a small plastic part on cable, which holds the mute switch plus. EAR bud fits nicely in your ear with comfort level as regular ear buds. You may find yourself looking for a volume rocker at the beginning, but soon you will realize that the volume is adjusted automatically.

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