Nokia BH-503 Bluetooth Stereo Headset (black (with red side button))

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The Nokia Bluetooth Stereo Headset BH-503 is for you if you appreciate excellent audio quality, great wearability and laid-back design. This headset lets you lose yourself in the music knowing you won't miss a call.

With a Nokia Bluetooth Stereo Headset BH-503 you can:
- enjoy high-quality stereo sound streamed from your compatible phone
- stay comfortably in style with over the ear design and an easygoing neckband
- control the music player and manage your calls with the media keys
- save time with fast charging


Sales Package Contents:
- Nokia Bluetooth Headset BH-503
- Nokia Compact Charger AC-5
- Carrying pouch - User guide

Also compatible with the following accessories:
- Nokia Wireless Audio Gateway AD-42W
- Nokia Wireless Audio Adapter AD-47W


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Customer Buzz
 "The best sounding Bluetooth Stereo Headphones for Iphone I have found!" 2009-09-24
By Oatnet (Southern California)
An earlier reviewer commented that these 'slid down his ears' and 'hurt his ears'. I would suspect that he is not tucking the band behind his ears - just like we do with eyeglasses - just like we do with most behind-the-head headsets. However I am sure that there are some people whose head shape doesn't work with _any_ behind-the-head style headphones, including this one, given the variety of humanity.



My head fits most behind-the-head headphones, and I find the Nokia BH-503's very comfortable. I have worn them for as much as 5 hours at a time, and they were still comfortable when I took them off. Battery life is excellent - I don't know how long they last because my usage varies widely - but sometimes I go a week before getting around to recharging them, and I haven't run out of juice on them yet.



However, the big deal with the BH-503 is SOUND QUALITY. These sound really good. I am a sound quality snob, who previously, reluctantly, compromised on sound quality to get wireless convenience. The best sound quality I had previously found was the Motorokr s305, which was light and functional, and sound quality was much better compared to everything else I had tried, but not great.



However, with the BH-503, sound quality is GREAT, no more compromises for wireless convenience. If you liked the Sennheiser PMX-100 headphones, you will be pleased with these. Microphone quality is also excellent.



The headphones work very well with the iPhone 3GS, both for listening to music and making phone calls. With OS 3.1, you can also use voice commands to choose next track/previous track (apple blocks only those buttons from the bluetooth profile) as well as 'Call Robert' or 'Play Pink Floyd'. The action on the buttons is great, and I have frequently used these while sweating profusely for hours, and they just keep on working.



To be fair, they are much larger and heavier than the Motorokr s305. The BH503's larger size adds to the 'Princess Leia' effect all behind-the-head headphones suffer from. I am aware of their weight on my head, whereas the s305 almost seemed to disappear. I see the tradeoff as being between Better sound and lighter weight. For me, I prefer the better sound, so I will stick with the Nokia BH-503.

Customer Buzz
 "No cumplen con lo ofrecido" 2008-08-23
By Carlos Chire
Very very vey bad. I don't speaking english, I so sorry.

But el proveedor me cobro sabiendo que no tenia el producto y me lo envio de otro color, no el que yo queria.

Customer Buzz
 "Nokia BH-503 headset now the best...." 2008-07-17
By Michael Koleosho (United Kingdom)
So fed up with the appalling performance, quality and durability of other products - see my other feedbacks especially on Blue Ant - that I have had to date that I was determined to get the best eventually. Nokia's BH-501 or Cardo-S2 was on my mind but given the fragility of these high performing headsets, I decided to venture out a bit and see the latest of headsets, read some reviews of Nokia's upgrade to my snapped BH-501 (twice)- the BH-503... here is my story!



Unbelievable!

This product was instantly impressive on opening it up from its cute box - just got mine through Ebay this morning - very stylish, lightweight, impressively sturdy (not at all fragile like its predeccessor BH-501 which snapped on both occasions) with the most fragile part(back of neck of the earlier BH-501) now solidly reinforced - just like the fine Motorola HT820.



The ear speakers' padding are well sealed into the frame, ok you cannot fold the headset but hey, who cares? Nokia provided a protective carry bag which does the job. I was also impressed with the flatness which somehow made it appear flatter on the head - not like an alien when looked at from the wearer's front profile.



The colour combination - overall black with a touch of red areas around the ear speakers - is just right and gives it a fashionable look and "not-too-in-your-face" colours.



When taking it off, there is enough reassuring flexibility that will not break. And when you then place it down on a flat surface, it sits well-balanced on the surface. Without a doubt, Nokia has put a lot of efforts and thoughts into this headset and its design that I don't see a match for them yet....and I am watching and testing.



Since I did not have the time to first charge it before use, I know enough about these bluetooth devices to know that they have enough charge to test the headset. With a quick glance at the slim user guide, controlling the headset is a doodle, even the most technologically-challenge must praise Nokia for child-friendly operateability.

I paired with my HTC 7500 phone and quick as a flash, it is paired.....



Now to the sound.....I connected as usual to Sky.FM Smooth jazz radio and the music output, clarity, astonishingly balanced bass and treble tuned perfectly gave that exceptional stereophonic feeling that it brought smile to my face :) The maximum level can blow your eardrums if not careful! How do they manage this?!? This is equally true for speech

streams too....used BBC radio 4 RantRadio Talk and WNYC - AM speech radio outputs!



Finally, I made a couple of phone calls, and there was no complaints of non-clarity of speech, muffled speech etc...I even asked a recipient if they can hear me properly and he said perfectly clear! say no more... Oh by the way, the reserved charge on this Nokia lasted well into my 1.5hours journey to work and still going strong. I then topped up the charge to full in less than 2 hours!



Mike's Verdict:

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For just £55 (UK) it is worth every penny tagged to it! When I consider that the very expensive but cheap, tacky Blue Ant X5 headset with ineffective protruding micriophone that makes one look like a call centre operator, charged 'an arm and a leg' essentially a crap product, then its with gratefulness to have this high-class product.



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THIS IS THE BEST HEADSET THAT I HAVE RECIEVED FROM ANY BLUETOOTH HEADSET!!!!!!!

WELL DONE TO NOKIA.

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Customer Buzz
 "Good sound, but won't stay in place over your ears!" 2008-03-03
By Electronics Designer (Silicon Valley, CA)
First the good:

1. Excellent sound with lots of volume and reasonable - but not great - fidelity.

2. Few dropouts. Far fewer than the Plantronics 855 I bought and returned, but the BH-503 does exhibit some dropouts.

3. Excellent usability on the right-earpiece switches. Nice feel.

4. Rapid charging time and long-lasting playing time.



Now the bad:

1. Why were Nokia's designers thinking? That gravity won't pull down on the headset?! These headphones slide down on your ears. Why? DUH!! Because gravity pulls them down and Nokia provided no way to keep them up except for the friction against your ears. Whatever happened to a good old-fashioned over-the-head retaining hoop? PAY ATTENTION NOKIA!!!

2. These headphones will hurt your ears over time. Sad but true. Wearing them for much over an hour is going to make your ears sore.

3. Nokia is obviously struggling with the "falling off problem," as evidenced by their earlier attempt to put "hooks" on the since-discontinued BH-501. Those over-the-ear hooks reportedly also hurt or caused discomfort to the user's ears. How hard can it be to design a proper headset Nokia?



So, that's it. 3-out-5. Nice try on the sound, but not nearly good enough on the form and fit. Unfortunately, options for Bluetooth Stereo headsets are limited. Nokia's BH-604 headset is too large, but with an over-the-head design will obviously stay in place. I'm keeping the BH-503 for now because I need them, and they are a so-so halfway measure. That said, I sure hope and pray Nokia's designers figure out that headphones are supposed to stay in place without hurting your ears in the process.


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