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		<description><![CDATA[Nokia Bluetooth Stereo Headset Headphones Which bluetooth stereo headphones? I&#8217;m trying to buy a pair of bluetooth stereo headphones &#8211; not the one-ear &#8220;headsets&#8221; that you use for phone calls &#8211; I&#8217;m looking at bluetooth headphones for music (they also work for calls too though). Anyone have any experience with a particular pair? I&#8217;m looking [...]<p><a href="http://www.nokiastuff.net/nokia-bluetooth-stereo-headset-headphones/">Nokia Bluetooth Stereo Headset Headphones</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.nokiastuff.net">Nokia Stuff</a></p>
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<b>Which bluetooth stereo headphones?</b><br />
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<p>I&#8217;m trying to buy a pair of bluetooth stereo headphones &#8211; not the one-ear &#8220;headsets&#8221; that you use for phone calls &#8211; I&#8217;m looking at bluetooth headphones for music (they also work for calls too though).  </p>
<p>Anyone have any experience with a particular pair?</p>
<p>I&#8217;m looking at the Samsung SBH170, Nokia BH-501, Motorola S9, etc. etc.
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<p>I initially purchased a pair of Motorola HT820&#8242;s. I would give them an 8.0 out of 10, the sound was great, pairing with my chocolate was a cinch, and music sound quality was great. Call quality was fair, but in noisy places people complained about not hearing me (the microphone is quite far from your mouth.) The controls are easy and intuitive. They were comfortable, except for a subtle numbing pinch on the ear after wearing them for long periods of time. They look kind of weird, and I received a couple of strange looks, but that&#8217;s it. The biggest caveat though is their size &#8212; I lost my first pair, leaving it in a classroom. I then bought a second pair and proceeded to lose that one in a movie theater. They do not fit in your pocket, and unless you have a bag, they must be put down or worse &#8212; hanging around the neck. </p>
<p>I am now the owner of a pair of Bluetake 450Rx i-phono minis.  They are pocketable, which is something I need, clearly. They are very comfortable as well. The control stick which moves backwards and forwards is a little annoying, as it is small and I usually resort to moving it with my fingernail. The sound goes very loud, but the bass is a little low for my heavy metal taste. But this is all moot, as it loses the connection with my chocolate constantly, and often turns off completely. I am hoping the charger which they are sending me (for free) will solve the problem. If not, I will probably try the Samsung SBH170, though they really are pricey.<br />
Hope I could help!</p>
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<p>Most modern cell phones are equipped with a Bluetooth function. Why was this technology named with such a strange name?</p>
<p>Bluetooth technology first appeared in 1998 at an Ericsson research center, based in the Swedish city Lund. Other companies that participated in the project, include; Nokia, Intel, IBM and Toshiba. Scandinavian companies have decided to relate the history of their country to this modern device, and to glorify the name of their national hero. This is the main reason for this seemingly strange name.</p>
<p>Over 1000 years ago, in the 10th century, a glorious king named Harald lived in Denmark. In addition to his many great qualities as a king, he had a blue front tooth. Unfortunately, the chronicles do not mention as to why one of his teeth was blue. The chronicles simply stated this fact, and reportedly that this is why King Harald was nicknamed Bluetooth. Harald Blatan translates into Harald Bluetooth in English.</p>
<p>What does the Bluetooth technology have to do with the Danish king? The fact is that Harald Bluetooth left a trace in history not due to the color of his teeth, but due to a much more important reason. He united previously fragmented Denmark into a common state, and made Christianity the main religion in the country.</p>
<p>The Bluetooth system is intended to bring together different devices. It creates a wireless link between two or more mobile phones, telephones or computers, etc. Why would you need Bluetooth technology? It allows you to send information from one device to another when the devises are in close proximity of each other without wires.</p>
<p>Bluetooth systems can also be installed on computers. Therefore, you can also download information from your computer with the use of Bluetooth.</p>
<p>Mobile phones supporting Bluetooth contain small and inexpensive chips, designed for connection to other phones that have Bluetooth chips, with the aid of 2.4 GHz radio waves. These chips are quite easy to manufacture, they are rather cheap and have low energy consumption. In addition, they are not harmful to the health of humans. All of this explains the wide dissemination of Bluetooth technology.</p>
<p>Using a Bluetooth system is not difficult, and it consists of only a few simple steps.</p>
<p>At first, you turn on Bluetooth on the phones or other devices, which will take place in the transfer of information. On one of the phones, you would start the search for Bluetooth devices, located within the radius. The display of the phone or other device would show you the list of available devices. Next, you would have to select the device that you need, and click &#8220;Connect&#8221;. If the connection was successful, you would be notified about it. Then you would choose the file to transfer, and click &#8220;Send&#8221;. That&#8217;s all. In the end, you would just need to cancel the connection and to turn off the Bluetooth.</p>
<p>Martin Smith is a writer providing advice on <a target="_new" href="http://www.mobile.ie/2009/06/17/how-do-i-make-my-computer-work-with-bluetooth">Connect Computer to Bluetooth</a> if you have time drop by his site for some tips and information.</p>
<p><P>Many thanks for reading our Nokia Bluetooth Stereo Headset Headphones article</p>
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