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Nokia BH-905 - noise cancellation stereo Bluetooth headset

17 replies · 12,835 views · Started 02 June 2009

Nokia today announced the BH-905, a high end stereo Bluetooth headset with active noise cancellation. The headset has a 'band-over-the head' with ear-muffs' form factor with music, volume and calling controls on the two ear pieces. The headset has ten microphones; two for capturing speech and eight for capturing sound for the active noise cancellation functionality. The headset can be connected via Bluetooth or a wired 3.5mm connection with adaptors for 2.5mm, 6.5mm and airplane connectors included in the box.

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If that was Shure or Sensheiser, i would understand the price, but Nokia's i don't trust.

I agree, are you going to start giving equal coverage to non-Nokia headsets?

Heh - we don't announce / post about all accessories (mainly because they get announced with phones and attention is elsewhere).

But being high end this may be of interest to people reading the site. Always trying new things to see what works. That's why we'll write about generic service (e.g. iPlayer) or web services etc etc.

And yes a bit pricey for my liking... Not surprising given technology etc. I imagine the margin of accessories remains very healthy!

Unregistered - sure we'll mention third party accessories too, as we have done in the past. Making judgments about what to include in the news stream is never easy (its a fine balance sometimes) - that's from a purely informational view. It can also depend on how much other news is around, whether we have a good piece of unique editorial etc. too. And there's the human element too. We do think about this stuff, but very happy to listen to feedback from anyone.

Obviously some things can make it easier (e.g. if a company gets in touch with information etc.), but that's more about having a more complete information to make a judgment on. One part of AAS's audience is high end elite users who want the best of everything (either because it is the best or for status reasons) - they would probably be interested to hear about the BH-905, but not the Nokia 6730 we mentioned last week.

These look completely awesome! Noise cancellation!?! Kick bum!

@ 'Malerocks' & 'Unregistered' (02-06-2009 11:58 AM) - I've not seen another noise canceling headset, let alone a noise canceling headphone set that use 8 microphones to balance out noise...
Surely something unique as this (even if they are from Nokia) is news worthy?

But if we see Rafe rockin' the streets in a new pair of BH-905's...

The Jawbone new bluettoth headsets have also noise cancellation about 90% . But some people don't profit from this , because of its formfactor . Price around E 110 . http://us.jawbone.com/
The Nokia has a better universal formfactor and a cable can be used to save battery-life (?!) .

😊 Regards jApi NL

@ jApi NL

The Jawbone product isn't even close to the BH-905's... They don't cancel incoming sound, they just separate your speech from background noise.

The Nokia BH-904's do that for E65; so who's making the profit now...?

this head set will connect at 2 phones one time ? or just one and that's it? thank you

As you know stereo BT finally came to the iPhone. However, it seems that it doesn't fully recognize all the controls on typical BT stereo headphones. This Nokia and the iPhone would be awesome together.

The fit and comfort of a bluetooth headset is a highly personal matter. What feels good to one person is unusable to another. Without knowing the geometry of your ears and your sensitivity to pressure.

I tried the bh-905 today. I was at the Nokia store which is quite busy at the time, I can hear the caller crystal clear but not the other way around. Price around 300 USD

Tried these out the other day with the 3G S with bluetooth. A pair made in heaven. music was absolutely awesome and when calls came in the music faded out and I can take the call. When the call ended the music faded back in from when the call started. Battery life on the hs is great and overall quality is great. Also tried it with a Nokia N97 and have to say the 3G S is a clear WINNER when used with the hs. Looks a tad bulky but you don't notice it when wearing it. I just wish the Apple Store would sell these when they come out!!

Just bought them for my brand new N900. The only downside i can find is the fact that they don't fit very well on my head. I fell like if a move the head a bit faster they would fall. crap, maybe i don't know how to fit them, but i think i placed them like theiy're suppose to stay. Sure would like to hear opinions from other users. Before them i had a black Nokia e90 with Bh 503, wich got stolen from me. The bh503 stay on the head (in fact it stays on the ears) more tightly and i can do jogging without any problems, but after 1 hour or so, my ears hurt\ache. I don't see myself jogging with the bh 905, and it's a shame really. I think they would fell out of my head if i jogg. Why in god's name didn't they made them circumaural headphones. For instance my Senhheisers HD 555, even if they are bigger, fit extremly well on the head. Apart from the exceptional fit, you litteraly forget you have them on your head after some time of use. That is the designed the bh 905 should have had. Now what can i say. I just burned 213,43 EUR on the phones. I hope i will get used to wear them.

I got The headsest as a Gift from santa claus.

This is how i call my precious wife during this period of the year.

First reaction was that they do not cancel the nois as bose 3 does.

But the sound...is clear, crispy and powerful.

they are not the best headsets, but the best with bluetooth , noise cancellation and and Phone Features.

I would have wanted them smaller, so I can hang them on my neck also during the day, or use them whyle driving.

may be next model...

i would give them a 8,5 -9 on a 1-10 scale.

Thank you nokia for making my holidays nicer...(i can sit silent in my bed, without hearing street rumors)

can't wait to test them on a real airjet....

#1: The charger is the older Nokia one. This is being phased out, replaced by Micro-USB. Both work, so why is this bad? Hmmm... Carry a charger, or carry a wire? Yup, I'll pick the wire, and one I can interchange with my phone, battery pack, find at any electronics store, etc...

#2: I tried the Nokia in the store, and while I'll say they are indeed comfortable, I had to adjust them twice in only a few minutes. They keep shifting. I'm on the phone between 3 and 4 hours per day, Concalls, remote meetings, etc. In between I'm jamming to music. I use the Motorola 805 Bluetooth Headset which has mostly the same functions, just in a lower end implementation, and no noise cancellation. The functions are great on the Moto, the Nokia keeps them with the awesome addition of noise cancellation, solid build and improved audio. Great I thought, except that I couldn't keep the on-ear things in place for even a few minutes in the store. Pity. If I used them on a plane, I think they'd be or the floor when I woke up. For now, I'm staying with my Moto over the ear style, with full earcups (at home), and my Technica noise canceling for the plane. (Thought the Nokia would improve on both... nope) The Moto is as good build, not as good audio, but they STAY in place. Nokia, what were you thinking?

#1 is not great, but bearable.
#2 is however, not.

This headset is good music but when it comes to calls its hopeless, voice quality on the other end is very bad, i prefer to use my <a href="http://www.bluesim.com.au" target="_top" target="_blank">www.bluesim.com.au</a> when i make calls.