Another new member to my gadget collection! It is the Sony Ericsson Bluetooth Headset HBH-IV835. It’s probably the lightest and the latest one around so I went ahead an ordered it… Looks pretty nice… Here is a picture…

- Weight: 10g.
- Talk Time: Up to 3.5 hours.
- Standby Time: Up to 160 hours.
- Up to 10m range.
This is a paragraph from Sony Ericsson’s site
The diminutive size won’t diminish the sound quality. Clear digital sound is assured with Digital Signal Processing (DSP), fast automatic volume adjustment and Bluetooth 2.0 for a more secure connection. You and the person you are talking to will notice the difference – even if many people won’t even notice you’re wearing a headset at all.
I have been using this Bluetooth Headset for about two weeks now. It’s really good and versatile.
The digital sound quality is exceptional although the talk time of 3.5 Hours is a bit short for someone who talks on the phone for over 3.5 Hours a day needs a recharge… It’s perfect for me because I only need to charge it every 5 days or so…
The design is perfect; you won’t even feel there is something on your ears. It’s pretty much having one side of a headphone in your ears without having a wire coming from it… The earpiece is a bit long in my point of view (3 mm shorter), that’s the only negative point I have about this Headset.
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My name is Nish Vamadevan, I live in London. I’m a Network Systems Administrator, and Freelance IT Consultant. I’d like to think of myself and a creative and a resourceful person when it’s come to Computers and Technology.
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