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Iqua LTD BHS-603 Sun Solar Powered Bluetooth Headset
 
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Iqua LTD BHS-603 Sun Solar Powered Bluetooth Headset

by Iqua LTD
3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)


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Technical Details

  • The 1st solar cell headset in market
  • Charge headset in direct sunlight-no power adapter needed
  • Darkness: up to 9 hours talk time 200 hours standby
  • Indirect sunlight: up to 12 hours talk time or unlimited standby
  • Compliant with Bluetooth v2.0 + EDR devices ; Includes mini USB charging cable
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Product Details

  • Item Weight: 5.6 ounces
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces
  • ASIN: B000W0R0Y2
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #229,613 in Cell Phones & Accessories (See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories)
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: September 14, 2007

Product Description

Iqua SUN - the very first solar-powered Bluetooth headset in the world. This wireless headset has got a photovoltaic cell that uses any available light - outdoors and indoors - to charge itself and extend the operation times of the headset. After all, why use electricity when you have the sun? Additionally, you can answer or end a call, redial and use voice dial and even switch the call between phone and your headset using a single button! With Iqua SUN, you can enjoy a crystal clear sound and wireless VOIP calls, at your convenience. Volume control Switch between phone and handsfree modes Bluetooth connection active, call status and battery low indicated by multi-colored LEDs Automatic reconnection to default user or the last user Automatic reconnection at power on and disconnect at power off Support for VOIP calls Reset hardware and software Up to 12 hrs Talk Time Infinite Standby Time (In Sunlight) Handsfree 1.0 and Headset 1.1 Bluetooth Profiles Bluetooth 2.0 EDR Compatibility Up to 8 Paired Devices (one at a time) Li-Polymer 3.7v/110mAh Battery Up to 10 meters or 33 feet operating range Iqua 603 SUN can be used with almost all Bluetooth mobile phones that support the Headset or Handsfree profiles.    Nokia - 3230, 3250, 6021, 6111, 6230i, 6280, 6600, 6630, 6680, 7370, 7610, 8800, 9300i, 9500, E70, N70, N73, N80, N90, N91, QD; Siemens - EF81, M75, SP65; LG - KG800, U880, U8360, U8380; Motorola - A1000, A1200, E770, E1000, L2, L6, L7, U6, V360, V547, V550, V620, V635, V3, V3i, V3x; Sony Ericsson - K608i, K700i, K750i, K800i, P910i, P910c, P990i, W800i, W800c, W810i W900i, Z520i, Z530c, S700, S700c; Samsung - D500, D508, D600, D608, D900, E730, E900, i300, Z540; Sharp - 550SH, 703, 770SH, 902, 903, GX30; Toshiba - TS 921; Blackberry - 7100v, 7290, 8700v  

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Cool idea July 3, 2008
The idea is awesome, I really enjoy it, but as it is stated in the manual and product description, it is not truly solar powered headset, the power from solar cell enough to feed the headset in standby mode only, but still, that is the first headset with solar battery!
As of sound quality, it is pretty good when you position it correctly, and that could be tricky at first, I can't imagine how it an hold without ear hook, but once I played with it and adjusted it that way so the earplug is always in contact with my ear, it works great.
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Worked great October 30, 2010
By BigDave
Amazon Verified Purchase
I charged this the first day and never had to charge it again. It hung from my car mirror on the lanyard provided and charged itself all day... When I got on the car I turned it on and used it as so not to get a cell phone ticket. I didn't use it much outside the car much... It never went dead... It's been about a year now... And I have never had to recharge it.it is great.
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Brilliant idea September 14, 2009
Why aren't there more solar Bluetooth headsets? I don't need a Bluetooth headset very often (just in occasional trips in my car), and the battery is always dead when I grab one -- except for this Iqua, which keeps the battery topped off as long as I park it under a lamp when I'm not using it. Why didn't everybody buy one of these when it was available? Why aren't there a dozen, no, *hundreds*, of solar Bluetooth headsets available? I am baffled, but at least I managed to score one of these guys before they vanished from the marketplace. Hopefully these will be available again shortly, or someone else will come out with a solar-charged headset.
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