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CrunchExclusive: Nokia BH-604 Bluetooth Headphone Review
by Peter Ha on July 31, 2007

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Nokia’s BH-604 Bluetooth stereo ‘phones are two months from hitting the market, but CrunchGear was lucky enough to receive a pair of sample models. I’m a firm believer that Bluetooth headsets/earbuds are the most ridiculous looking gadget anyone can wear around, but Nokia’s DJ-like headphones have me painting a different picture after the week I’ve spent with them. Was I impressed? Yes. Was I disappointed? Yes. Huh? It was a good disappointment, so keep your pants on.

To the untrained eye, the 604 looks like a regular set of headphones encased in black leather and silver trim, but upon further inspection you’ll notice the flashing blue LED and lack of cord. Something else that’s very distinctive about the 604 is its design. Normal headphones are shaped to rest along the contour of your head, but the 604 juts out around the earcup making it very noticeable. It’s not a bad thing, but it struck me as odd when I pulled them out of the box. They fit like a glove thanks to the padded headband and cushy earcups. But enough about style and design. Let’s get on to the goods.

I used a Nokia 5300 as my test pilot for the 604 and they automatically synced together when either was turned on. All controls are placed on the right cup, which include: play/pause, next track, previous track, volume control and call button. Turning on the headphones might cause some problems if you don’t read instructions. Clicking and holding the call button does the trick and the LED light flashes blue when on and emits a brief red glow when turned off. Response time is quite fast when you need to pause or play a song, answer a call, or flip through tracks. The volume button is located underneath all the other controls and a push forward pumps up the volume while the opposite action does what you’d expect. Overall, the controls are simple to use and unobtrusive. In other words, they don’t attract any unwanted attention.

Sound quality during MP3 playback was crisp and clear. I hardly heard any of the street noise and chitter-chatter coming from my roommates. I walked from one end of my apartment to the other, which is about 100ft and sound quality didn’t deteriorate even with a bathroom, kitchen and two bedrooms between the ‘phones and 5300. Ring, ring, ring. Picking up a call is as easy as pushing a button, which is the case here. If you choose to answer an incoming call your music is paused until you click the call button again to end the conversation and your music resumes playback. Sound quality was also clear during my tests within 40 feet, but once I stepped into my room, which is around 50 feet away clarity on the other end started to crackle. It was still clear for me, so I didn’t really care that my mom couldn’t hear what I had to say. Just joking, mom.

Battery life on the 604 was surprising to say the least. I’ve been playing music through the headphones for about 15 hours and they’re still chugging along. The 5300 died long before the 604s did. This is where I was disappointed because I just wanted to sleep by hour 11, but it’s certainly not a bad thing. Nokia is boasting 19 hours of playback and I’m inclined to believe it so far. Talk time is a whopping 18 hours and I’ve still got a long ways to go before I hit that mark, but I wouldn’t doubt that number. Recharging the batteries takes less than two hours and a single charge leaves you with two weeks of standby.

The final version of the 604 may change between now and when it hits the masses in September for $189.95, but I’m not sure what changes would make it better. I’m still a proponent against Bluetooth headsets and the way they make you look like a douche, but the 604 adds style and stealth to your geeky ways. People might think you’re a mad rapper when you’re on a call, but nuts to them. Nokia’s done a good job with the 604 headphones and I give them my thumbs up.

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  • peter your the douche for calling people douches because they wear Bluetooth headsets
    you douche

  • I agree. You can’t look cool wearing Bluetooth headsets.

  • i need 2 know, does this have a easy hook up so u can listen 2 ur mp3 or ipod and still have your calls come in from your phone while ur listening 2 music, then after calls just have it resume ur music, or does this all have 2 be only from your phone

  • To listen music from a source other than your phone, you’ll need the Nokia Wireless Audio Gateway AD-42W or a similar product. With the gateway, you can do just that.

  • Hehe… in the future there will be only people with BT headset ( like bh-604) I’m sure of that. And that won’t look dumb, it’s in. Just like wireless home phones. Today everybody has a wireless phone at home. At least in switzerland^^

    Saluti

  • Hey all…

    Nice Review. I bought the BH-604 half a year ago and use them frequently. I agree to the review.

    Sound is crisp - The sound spectre is amazing from top to bottom - and the lifetime of one charge is crazy.

    Benefits of these large size phones is that they cover the entire ear and exclude sound outside and keep sound inside, providing a serious power-sensation. Second you can listen to music at a serious volume, go to the library and no-one will even notice.

    The 604 plays just about any variety of music and convincing too. IMO Nokia boosted the bass a tiny bit too much, similar to turning on loudness on an old amplifier. On my Nokia E51 I have an equalizer and I can compensate. Before I used them with my Samsung S700 also performing extremely well.

    Where I live I have brickwall seperating rooms. Leaving my player in the center of my apartment I have crystal connection everywhere, both playing music having conversations etc. Concidering no cables, no disconnection and no outside noice BH604 is like a dream-come-true letting you do the things you have without interrupting your dream.

    Concerning your Ipod…. To my knowledge Apple has still not introduced the A2DP protocol (read - stereo bluetooth) Hence, Ipods and Iphones will not connect without gateways.

    The reason for me not going the Iphone way yet.

    Not mentioned above:
    When in speechmode you can mute the microphone by pushing play

    604 provides serious volume in itself and you can turn down the volume of your player and save battery. 604 will still keep going long after your player died. In my setup the Nokia E51 plays at 1/3 volume and the rest is provided by 604 and controlled from 604.

    Final remarks:
    The BH-604 is not a sport and exercise solution. Too heavy and it will not sit tight when jogging or other. It will get uncomfortably warm around your ears.

    One back side on my BH-604. It seems there is a bad fit mechanically inside the headphone. Once in a while I have a low click as if to bits of plastic touch eachother??? I am not sure if this was fixed or it is a stand alone case on my headphone..

    However, this is minor and I can highly recommend this headphone.

    Ciao

  • I forgot:
    Using headphones that cover the ear like the BH-604, limits the design of glasses/sunglasses you can wear. You need a thin stick on your glasses to get full benefit from your 604 and for it fit in a comfortable way

  • Easy hook-up around calls is decided by your player.

    With My Samsung, music did not resume. With my Nokia E51 music resumes just fine after a call.

    When pausing music I had to restart the player in my Samsung, with my Nokia the pause stays idle forever. Music resumes just fine when pause is pushed again.

    I’m sure Bluetooth is improving constantly from all suppliers, but concerning BH-604 everything seems to be supported.

  • How can I connect BH604 with AD42w?

  • Frequency response 22 Hz to 18 kHz is very poor. Good for conversations but not for the music.

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