Nokia BH - 503 Stereo Bluetooth Headset ** CHEAPEST ON BOB **
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| Regional areas: | 3-4 business days |
| Remote areas: | 3-5 business days |

Pairing and Features
The Nokia BH-503 has Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR and it supports both Headset and Handsfree profiles for phone calls, and A2DP and AVRCP for music playback. To pair the headset, press and hold the multifunction key (the phone symbol) until the LED flashes blue, use your phone to find the headset and pair with default pass code “0000”. The headset can also store previously paired partnerships so that you don’t have to go through pairing process again, you only need to reconnect the headset. To clear pairing info, press and hold the multifunction button and the volume-up key together until the LED flashes red, green and blue three times. If the headset is plugged in to AC while you do this, it will reset itself, which comes in handy if the headset ever hangs.
For use in phone calls, the Nokia BH503 offers enough features for most call management needs, and the controls are easy to remember. You can receive calls (one press on the multifunction key), reject calls (press twice on the multifunction key), redial (press twice while no call in progress), voice dial (press and hold) and mute mic (press the pause/play key). We tested all the features including voice dialing on all the phones, every feature worked flawlessly. For music playback, the Nokia offers the basic controls: play, pause, next track (or fast forward on current track by press and hold) and previous track (or rewind by press and hold). The headset paused music when calls came in and played ringtone/alert for incoming calls. On most phones, music playback will resume automatically after ending a call.
Audio Quality and Range

The Nokia BH-503 has very good audio quality for both phone calls and music playback. One might not suspect it, but it’s actually not easy to find stereo Bluetooth headsets that have great in-call voice quality, but the Nokia BH503 surprised us with excellent in-call voice and very loud volume on most phones we tested it with. The DSP worked quite well when working with most phones and the range was about 15 feet which is average for a Bluetooth 2.0 headset.Music tracks have really good clarity via the Nokia BH-503, loud volume and very good channel separation.
Battery
Battery life is superb on the Nokia especially if you listen to music on and off instead of continuously. The headset comes with rechargeable battery and you can charge it with the included charger or most recent phone chargers (like the Nokia N810, the Nokia E51, the Nokia N95 and more). It takes a little over an hour to fully charge the headset. The claimed talk time and music playback time is 11 hours and the claimed standby time is over 8 days. In our tests the music playback seemed on target, and the standby time was beyond 8 days. The headset will go to sleep after long period of inactivity to conserve the battery.
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