Nokia BH-804 Bluetooth Headset
Starting at: $39.99
CNET Editors' Review
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- Reviewed by: Nicole Lee
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The good: The Nokia BH-804 is a small and stylish headset that's easy to use and comfortable to wear. It comes with a charging dock, a neck strap, and different earbud covers. It also has good sound quality.
The bad: The Nokia BH-804's ear loop is not very flexible, and is cumbersome to attach. It's also rather pricey.
The bottom line: The Nokia BH-804 is a great little headset if you're willing to pay the price.
Though Bluetooth headsets are more socially acceptable these days, many people still prefer a more discreet design to prevent the Borg-like look of traditional headsets. Nokia has made small, discreet headsets before, like the Nokia BH-800, and it continues that trend with the tiny Nokia BH-804. Though not the most secure headset, it's comfortable enough, and the sound quality is decent. The Nokia BH-804 is quite expensive, though, at around $144 retail, but you can find it cheaper if you shop around.
The Nokia BH-804 is quite possibly the smallest Bluetooth headset we've ever seen. Measuring 1.65 ... Expand full review
Though Bluetooth headsets are more socially acceptable these days, many people still prefer a more discreet design to prevent the Borg-like look of traditional headsets. Nokia has made small, discreet headsets before, like the Nokia BH-800, and it continues that trend with the tiny Nokia BH-804. Though not the most secure headset, it's comfortable enough, and the sound quality is decent. The Nokia BH-804 is quite expensive, though, at around $144 retail, but you can find it cheaper if you shop around.
The Nokia BH-804 is quite possibly the smallest Bluetooth headset we've ever seen. Measuring 1.65 inches long by 0.53 inch wide by 0.23 inch thick and weighing a very lightweight 0.25 ounce, the BH-804 is very inconspicuous when worn. Clad in aluminum gray and black, it has a sticklike rectangular design with a minimalist appeal. Right on the front is a square multifunction button, and a skinny volume rocker sits on the left side. The volume rocker is a little too thin for our tastes, but we got used to it eventually. At the top of the headset is a tiny tri-color LED indicator.
Flip the headset over and you'll find a simple round earpiece that sits just inside the ear. It comes with three different earbud covers for different-size ears. The earpiece feels quite comfortable in the ear, and it didn't budge an inch when we shook our head around. But if you want the additional security of an ear loop, you need to attach a little ear loop holder underneath the earpiece, and then insert the optional ear loop through a hole in the holder. This was a rather cumbersome affair, especially since the ear loop itself is not very flexible. The ear loop can be accommodated to fit either ear.
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Nicole Lee is a senior associate editor for CNET, covering cell phones, Bluetooth headsets, and all things mobile. She's also a fan of comic books, video games, and of course, shiny gadgets.
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- Headphones Type: Headphone - Monaural
- Product type: Headset
- Design: Over-the-ear