Intelligent, versatile, and elegant: the Nokia Bluetooth Headset BH-900 is an ideal handsfree solution for those who demand quality, style, and clarity. With the latest technology, including digital signal processing (DSP) and a sliding boom microphone, this headset delivers superior performance.
| Type | BH-900 |
| Weight | 18 g |
| Dimensions (excl. earhook) | 70.2 (/100mm if Boom open) x 22.5 x 20 mm |
| Interfaces | Bluetooth 2.0 specification, Handsfree (HFP) Profile 1.5 and Headset (HSP) Profile 1.1, LCIF 1.0 |
| Talk time | Up to 8 hours |
| Standby time | Up to 180 hours |
| Operating temperature | – 15°C up to +55°C |
| Battery | 160 mAh Lithium-Polymer |
| Sales package contents | Nokia Bluetooth Headset BH-900, User Guide, Nokia Compact Charger AC-4 |
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Availability is targeted for the 2nd quarter of 2006.
It is planned to be available in European, African, US, APAC and China markets.
Sales of the Nokia Bluetooth Headset BH-900 are planned to take place through current Nokia sales channels such as telecom stores and operator outlets.
The sales package includes the headset, Nokia Compact Charger AC-4 and a user guide.
They are all wireless headsets using Bluetooth wireless technology. However, there are certain differences with regards to product performance and design. View key differences >>
Bluetooth wireless technology is based on a radio with a receiver and a transmitter, which has been built into a tiny microchip. One of these microchips is incorporated in the Nokia Bluetooth Headset BH-900, and another is integrated with the compatible mobile phone. Bluetooth wireless technology offers the ability to create an automatic, wireless connection between the headset and the mobile phone within a radius of up to 10 meters, without a physical cable or line-of-sight connection.
When the connection is created for the first time, you must enter the Bluetooth pairing pass code (found in the user guide) into the mobile phone. Up to eight devices can be paired with the Nokia Bluetooth Headset BH-900. The last or most recent pairing is the active one. When all eight places are full, the oldest pairing is replaced by the new pairing.
No, the pass code required for pairing cannot be changed. The pass code is only needed for the first pairing with each compatible mobile phone.
The pass code is in the headset’s user guide.
There can be up to eight different users for one Nokia Bluetooth Headset BH-900, with only one user having an active connection at a time.
There are three buttons: power, answer/end and volume up/down in the Nokia Bluetooth Headset BH-900 for managing calls. The answer/end key can be used for answering and ending calls. The Answer/end key can also be used for redial and voice tag activation, when supported by a compatible phone. Volume key can be used for adjusting the volume and muting the call. The call can also be answered by opening the boom and ended by closing the boom.
The Nokia Bluetooth Headset BH-900 uses an encrypted link when supported by a compatible mobile phone. All compatible Nokia mobile phones support this feature.
No, it is not possible to update the software of the headset.
Once the connection to your compatible mobile phone has been established, a blue LED starts blinking.
Yes, when a compatible mobile phone supports voice dialing, holding down answer/end button until a confirmation tone is played will activate voice dialing from a paired phone via the Nokia Bluetooth Headset BH-900.
Yes. To switch the call from headset to phone, you need to press answer/end key until the headset beeps. Alternatively, you can use the respective function in your phone when your phone supports this feature.
The sliding boom brings the microphone closer to your mouth, which improves the audio quality even when the user talks at a low volume or in a noisy environment. The boom can be used to answer, end or reject a call.
The Nokia Bluetooth Headset BH-900 can be charged with the compatible Nokia chargers Travel Charger AC-4, Compact Charger AC-3 and Mobile Charger DC-4.
No, the battery cannot be changed. If you experience problems with the battery, please contact your local service center or retailer for support.
DSP (Digital Signal Processing) is a technology that enables the enhanced audio quality.
The Nokia Bluetooth Headset BH-900 can be used to make and receive push to talk (POC) calls, which a two-way radio service and means that you can use your phone like a walkie-talkie. To use this network service, users phone needs to support it and the function needs to be set to the phone. The headset can be used to only make group calls to the default or active POC group, not to make one-to-one or one-to-many POC calls. Pushing middle of volume key activates POC call. More information about the functions of the push to talk calls can be found from the user guide.
The Nokia Bluetooth Headset BH-900 has a very comfortable elastomer earhook, which can be worn on either ear.
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*PoC over BT not supported
The Nokia Bluetooth Headset BH-900 is also compatible with the Nokia Wireless Audio Adapter AD-5B. The Nokia Wireless Audio Adapter enables the use of a wireless headset with compatible Nokia phones with a Pop-Port™ interface connector, without Bluetooth wireless technology. See the Nokia Wireless Audio Adapter AD-5B product documentation for details.
The Nokia Bluetooth Headset BH-900 can be used to make and receive calls with mobile phones and devices, which are compatible with Bluetooth Specification 1.1 and higher, and supporting handsfree and/or headset profile. The Nokia Bluetooth Headset BH-900 also supports enhanced features, which may not be compatible with all phones/devices. Please check your phone’s/device’s compatibility with these features, specifications and profiles with your device’s manufacturer.
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