For preview purpose only – Philips VOX120 User Manual
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For preview purpose only
VOX120/17
Technical specifications
Product highlights
Bluetooth Headset
Date of issue 2006-07-18
Version: 1.0
12 NC: 9961 400 05286
UPC: 0 26616 02821 4
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Electronics N.V. or their respective owners.
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Connectivity
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Bluetooth profiles:
Handsfree, Headset
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Bluetooth version:
1.2
•
Maximum range:
Up to 33 feet m
Convenience
• Volume control
Accessories
•
Charger:
Charger included
•
IFU / User Manual:
Canadian French, English,
Mexican Spanish
• Warranty Card
Power
•
Battery Type:
NiMH
• Rechargeable
•
Standby time:
Up to 200 hours
•
Talk time:
Up to 12 hours
Packaging Data
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EAN/UPC/GTIN:
UPC 026616 02821 4
Dimensions
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Product weight (g):
26
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Wireless call management
Manage your call without using your mobile phone. This
includes call aceptance, rejection, voice dial and redial.
Voice dial and redial have to be supported by your mobile
phone.
Wireless handsfree talking
Using your cellphone without a headset can be
inconvenient and unsafe. In many locations it is also illegal
while driving. Wired handsfree kits add the hassle of a
cable. A Bluetooth headset replaces the cable with a short
range wireless Bluetooth connection, so your hands are
free and your freedom to move is not hampered by a
cable. Because the transmitted energy close to your head
is much lower than that radiated from your mobile phone
Bluetooth also decreases potential risks associated with
cellphone radiation.
12 hours talk time
An extra large, rechargeable battery provides an extra-
long 12 hours of talk time. Longer talk times decrease the
risk of your calls being cut short because of low batteries.
Actual talk times may vary depending on usage situations.
Bluetooth HSP/HFP compliant
Bluetooth is a cable replacement technology. Since
Bluetooth is a global standard, Bluetooth devices of
different manufacturers can interoperate using shared
profiles. HSP (Handset Profile) and HFP (Handsfree
Profile) Bluetooth Profile are the profiles required for
typical Bluetooth Headset operations, such as accepting
and ending a call, redialing, voice dialing etc. If your
mobile phone is compliant to the HSP or HFP (like
virtually any Bluetooth enabled Phone) this headset will
work with it.