Nokia launches a slew of accessories for its music mobiles


25 September 2006 15:37 GMT / By Amber Maitland

Nokia’s push to get people listening to music on their mobile phone has just received a boost in the form of several accessories.

The company has launched two new headphones for use with any audio device, but presumably they’d like you to use them with your multifunctional mobile. The Stereo Headset HS-81 has been produced in cooperation with Sennheiser, which means that they’ll offer good quality and a relatively high price. The headset has a strong neckband for support and comfortable earpads. The Advanced Music Headphones HS-62 features 40mm stereo speakers, and fold down for easy storage.

Next up is a set of Mini Speakers, MD-4. Weighing on 130g, they come in a thin, v-shaped design that folds flat to slip into a pocket. Unlike most mini speakers, these have a built-in antenna for picking up FM radio. The Music Speakers MD-3 are also portable speakers with a classic design, and feature excellent bass and sound. They come with an Audio Adapter AD-15, Universal Headphone Adapter AD-50, and the Travel Charger AC-4.

Nokia has also launched three Bluetooth headsets: BH-801, BH-302, and BH-207. The first is the top-of-the-line model, featuring premium design, and offering six hours of talk time and 160 hours of standby. The BH-302 manages 10 hours of talk time, has an adjustable earloop for maximum comfort, and features a multifunction button. The BH-207 has enough juice for 7.5 hours talk time, and also features a multifunction button for control.
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