Presented by Sagem

Feb 26, 2007 15:17 GMT  ·  By

When talking about Bluetooth headsets, there's not much a user can require apart from high-quality sound and the possibility to wear it without it being inconvenient due to being large or weighing more than it ought to.

At least that's what most users are looking for when considering purchasing a Bluetooth headset, although there might be some more pretentious users out there that are interested in other aspects.

Sagem has recently released a Bluetooth headset, which seems to have claimed the 'world's smallest Bluetooth headset' title.

Users that are looking for a smaller, more subtle headset might come to the conclusion that Sagem's H4 is just the thing they're looking for.

It measures as little as 35 x 18 x 12.5mm and weighs 8 grams. Other than its extremely small size, it comes with a FPN (Favorite Phone Number) function that allows the user to store 2 preferred phone numbers that they can later call directly from the Sagem H4 headset by using the dedicated FPN button.

If the mobile phone supports voice recognition, the user will be able to dial numbers handsfree. The headset must initially be charged for 8 hours and will after that get fully charged after 1 hour and a half. It will last up to 5 hours of talktime or 100 hours on standby on a full charge, which should be enough for most users.

It also features a light indicator that reveals whether the Bluetooth headset is on or off and alerts the user when the battery is low. The tiny Sagem H4 is now available and can be purchased for approximately 80 Euro.