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The Sagem H4 bluetooth earpiece – smallest on the planet?

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I had a note in today letting me know about this rather wicked looking Sagem H4 bluetooth earpiece. Look at it! It’s tiny!

I reckon it’s the smallest on the planet. It must be. That’s phenomenally good innovation.

The last bluetooth headset I ever owned was a Sony Ericsson one that I bought to compliment my Sony Ericsson T68i. YEARS ago.

Here are the details:

Announced today and available online at www.sagem.com it’s the Sagem H4 bluetooth headset – a miniature glossy black earpiece that has amazing dimensions. In fact it’s only 35x18x12.5mm. Now that is small and weighing 8 grammes it’s so lightweight you can hardly feel it in your ear!

This lovely little box amazingly has a whole host of functions including the ability to store two of your favourite numbers. The Favourite Phone Number (FPN) function allows the user to store and call 2 preferred phone numbers directly from the SAGEM H4 Bluetooth hands free kit using dedicated FPN button – and if your mobile phone supports voice recognition you can dial these numbers totally handsfree.

Following the initial charge of 8hrs (subsequent charging time is 1 1/2 hrs), this unit gives you 5hrs talktime and 100 hrs in standby mode. It has a light indicator which tells you whether it’s on/ off and also when the battery is low.

You can, I am reliably informed, pick up one of these for £53 quid or US$70. That sounds like a pretty good deal to me!

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