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NOKIA HF-300W BLUETOOTH VISOR CARKIT | 
| Brand: Nokia Category: CE
New (12) from £41.55
Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 820
Media: Electronics Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.5 x 3
MPN: HF-300W (HF-34W) Model: HF-300W (HF-34W) EAN: 6417182712104 ASIN: B000UAI2S2
Release Date: March 25, 2008
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| Features:
| • | Connect to your Nokia mobile device wirelessly with this Bluetooth handsfree solution. | | • | Accept and end calls, redial, activate voice dialling, and adjust volume with illuminated keys that are easy to find - even in the dark. | | • | Mute your microphone during an active call for participating in conference calls, even from your car. | | • | Convenient clip with bayonet connector attaches to and detaches from the speakerphone quickly, making it easy to carry from car to office or home and back. | | • | Hear your calls clearly with the powerful, yet compact 1 watt speaker and digital sound processing technology talk and listen longer with up to 10 days standby. |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Hit the road and enjoy your independence with the Nokia Speakerphone HF-300. Specifications: - Removable 1150 mAh battery (Nokia Battery BL-6C) - Power saving feature: automatically switches off after five minutes if no phone is connected - Compatible with Nokia chargers AC-4, AC-5, and DC-4 (Nokia Mobile Charger DC-4 inbox) - Illuminated call controls, send/end call key and volume keys - Power key for switching on and off and for muting the microphone during an active call - Connectivity Bluetooth 2.0 specification with handsfree profile (HFP) 1.5 - MountEasy to attach clip secures the device to your cars sun visor - Sound Integrated digital signal processing technology with echo cancellation and noise reduction - Microphone optimally placed Sales package contents: - Nokia Speakerphone HF-300 - Nokia Battery BL-6C - Nokia Mobile Charger DC-4 - Sun visor clip - User guide For a spare Nokia BL-6C battery to power your HF-300 car kit with see Nokia BL-6C Battery
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| Customer Reviews: Read 2 more reviews...
Superb Speech Quality September 26, 2008 Martin King (UK) Upgraded to this from a Supertooth Visorblade. Very small and compact with great speech quality. Visorblade suffered severe voice echo - callers now report superb clarity. Pricey compared to other products on the market, but well worth it for the speech clarity and small size. Only criticisms are no AC power adaptor included (charging in car is pointless as most power sockets are now ignition controlled, and a trailing lead across the steering wheel when driving isn't smart!), sun visor bracket is quite thick preventing sun visor fully closing, and mute button isn't desperately easy to operate whilst driving. In summary - the best of several I've tried, if voice quality rather than features is what you are after.
Neat hands-free solution September 3, 2008 P. M. Lister (Peterborough, UK) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Very clear when in use, voice prompts work great with my Nokia 6500 Slide. br /The charger is the same as for the Nokia phone, so I can use the charger I got with the HF-300 for either unit in the car. br /Sometimes when dialing out there is a second or so delay before the person on the other end hears my voice. Now I know it happens it's not such a problem, but it can be a bit awkward if they think at first there is no-one there. br /Very good battery life so far. br /Highly recommended.
n95 8gb user August 6, 2008 S. Sidhu (London) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This handsfree works brilliantly. It pairs easily, and is fairly loud. I use it in a van and car, and I would highly recommend it! I used several headsets before this, and got fed up of losing them, but this does a better job and has an excellent battery life!
eternally-charged speaker July 17, 2008 sultan M. M. albedeni (Kuwait) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I thought when I charged it for 25 minutes the first time, it would last for a week. Now it's been nearly 60 days since I charged it that one time, with one hour daily use (10 minutes of which are spent on phone calls). It also sounds great and the range of the speaker to the phone is about 20 steps; however, if you return to the range within 5 minutes, it will automatically reconnect; otherwise, it will shut down automatically to save the charge. I chose this item because it uses the same charger as my Nokia mobile. It also works well as an indoor speaker next to the computer. It also comes with attachments that enable you to hook it to you car visor. br / br /On the minus side, nothing! br / br /P.S. Check the photo to compare the size.
Good product July 15, 2008 Chip (UK) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I bought this to replace a Plantronics bluetooth headset - the over-ear loop contiually breaks and I find them uncomfortable - so I thought the Nokia carkit looked ideal. br /The Nokia product has a large speaker and very simple controls, but don't write it off as not being 'gadgety' enough. You don't need mega-functionality with these devices when you're driving, you need simplicity and ease of use. I pair mine with a Blackberry 8820 and a Nokia 6021 - no problems. When I get back into the car I just hold down the dial button on the Nokia unit and it pairs with both devices instantly. br /Nokia supply an in car power adaptor only, which was fine for me (although I did a first charge from a mains adpator, so that I could play with it before fitting into my car, which took 10 seconds). br /Voice tags work perfectly and I didn't have to rerecord any of them. The speaker volume is loud and I can hear perfectly over town, country and motorway levels of noise. The microphone is good and none of the people I have spoken to have noticed an issue with volume or echo. br /The unit is more expensive than others on the market, but I have not had the problems of lack of speaker volume and microphone echo that other cheaper units suffer from. br /I compared this product to Motorola's T505, but prefered the Nokia product with it's own built in speaker as I find that FM reception varies as you travel around the country depending on the local radio stations and retuning whilst on a call is not an option.
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