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Talk Anywhere you Want with the Nokia Speakerphone HF-300

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Nokia Speakerphone HF-300

Nokia has released a new accessory to your car, the Bluetooth speakers and microphone Nokia HF-300, which comes with a convenient clip to be attached to the sun visor. This is the first speakers of its kind to come from Nokia, and it uses the Bluetooth 1.1 and is compatible with other cellphones, even if they are not manufactured by Nokia.

These boxy designed speakers weight 80 grams and can be used for 20 hours of talk, including a LED that warns you when the battery is wearing thin. Nokia says the speakerphone can be used anywhere you go, not only in the car, which is a good idea. The audio quality is assured with the Digital Signal Processing (DSP) that cancels out excess noises and echoes. There’s no power button, the speakerphone automatically turns off when you stop talking.

The Nokia Speakerphone HF-300 is going to be available in the third quarter of 2007 at approximately 90 Euros, without taxes.

Read more at Nokia: Honey, we need to talk - with my Nokia Speakerphone HF-300.

Via Gizmología.

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